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Cybercrime Group Claims Responsibility for Hacking MyPillow Owned by Mike Lindell

Cybercrime Group Claims Responsibility for Hacking MyPillow Owned by Mike Lindell

30 Mayıs 2026Wired
  • A cybercrime group has claimed responsibility for hacking Mike Lindell's MyPillow, highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities in online security. In addition, a ransomware group has taken a novel approach by stealing data in person, indicating a shift in tactics within the cybercrime landscape.
  • Furthermore, BusPatrol is proposing to share its license plate surveillance data with law enforcement, raising concerns about privacy and surveillance. These developments underscore the evolving nature of cyber threats and the implications for both individuals and businesses.
  • Cybercrime has been on the rise, with hackers employing increasingly sophisticated methods to exploit vulnerabilities. The intersection of technology and law enforcement, particularly in surveillance, is becoming a contentious topic as society grapples with the balance between safety and privacy.
  • The claim of hacking MyPillow by a cybercrime crew reflects a broader trend where high-profile individuals and companies are becoming targets for cybercriminals. The shift towards in-person data theft by ransomware groups suggests a strategic evolution, potentially making it harder for victims to defend against such…
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This article reflects the claims made by a cybercrime group and does not independently verify the accuracy of these claims.