Incident Score: Analysis & Impact (PRICIS1776775110)
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Rankiteo Score Impact Analysis
Key Highlights From The Incident Analysis
- Timeline of Prime Communications MX's Vulnerability and lateral movement inside company's environment.
- Overview of affected data sets, including SSNs and PHI, and why they materially increase incident severity.
- How Rankiteo’s incident engine converts technical details into a normalized incident score.
- How this cyber incident impacts Prime Communications MX Rankiteo cyber scoring and cyber rating.
- Rankiteo’s MITRE ATT&CK correlation analysis for this incident, with associated confidence level.
Full Incident Analysis Transcript
In this Rankiteo incident briefing, we review the Prime Communications MX breach identified under incident ID PRICIS1776775110.
The analysis begins with a detailed overview of Prime Communications MX's information like the linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/prime-communications-mx, the number of followers: 1977, the industry type: Telecommunications and the number of employees: 353 employees
After the initial compromise, the video explains how Rankiteo's incident engine converts technical details into a normalized incident score. The incident score before the incident was 755 and after the incident was 752 with a difference of -3 which is could be a good indicator of the severity and impact of the incident.
In the next step of the video, we will analyze in more details the incident and the impact it had on Prime Communications MX and their customers.
Be Prime recently reported "Be Prime Hit by Cyberattack Exposing Client Surveillance Feeds and Data", a noteworthy cybersecurity incident.
Mexican IT infrastructure firm Be Prime is responding to a cybersecurity breach after an attacker, operating under the alias 'dylanmarly,' posted screenshots on a cybercrime forum claiming access to the company’s Cisco Meraki Vision panel.
The disruption is felt across the environment, affecting Cisco Meraki Vision panel, network devices, and exposing 12.6 GB of data, live video feeds from client offices.
In response, teams activated the incident response plan, moved swiftly to contain the threat with measures like Activated containment protocols, and began remediation that includes Strengthening security measures, and stakeholders are being briefed through LinkedIn statement, dedicated contact channel for clients.
The case underscores how Ongoing, teams are taking away lessons such as Risks of unsecured surveillance systems and API vulnerabilities, and recommending next steps like Implement two-factor authentication (2FA) on admin accounts, secure API keys, with advisories going out to stakeholders covering Reassurance of further updates as investigations progress.
Finally, we try to match the incident with the MITRE ATT&CK framework to see if there is any correlation between the incident and the MITRE ATT&CK framework.
The MITRE ATT&CK framework is a knowledge base of techniques and sub-techniques that are used to describe the tactics and procedures of cyber adversaries. It is a powerful tool for understanding the threat landscape and for developing effective defense strategies.
MITRE ATT&CK® Correlation Analysis
Rankiteo's analysis has identified several MITRE ATT&CK tactics and techniques associated with this incident, each with varying levels of confidence based on available evidence. Under the Initial Access tactic, the analysis identified Valid Accounts (T1078) with high confidence (90%), supported by evidence indicating attacker claimed breach stemmed from Be Prime’s failure to implement 2FA on admin accounts and Exploit Public-Facing Application (T1190) with moderate to high confidence (70%), supported by evidence indicating access to the company’s Cisco Meraki Vision panel via unsecured surveillance systems. Under the Credential Access tactic, the analysis identified Unsecured Credentials: Cloud Instance Metadata API (T1552.005) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating attacker claimed access to Meraki API keys and thousands of network devices. Under the Collection tactic, the analysis identified Archive Collected Data (T1560) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating 12.6 GB of data allegedly exfiltrated, including live video feeds from client offices and Automated Collection (T1119) with moderate to high confidence (70%), supported by evidence indicating live video feeds from client offices monitored by security cameras accessed. Under the Exfiltration tactic, the analysis identified Exfiltration Over C2 Channel (T1041) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating 12.6 GB of data allegedly exfiltrated by the attacker. Under the Defense Evasion tactic, the analysis identified Impair Defenses: Disable or Modify Tools (T1562.001) with moderate confidence (60%), supported by evidence indicating lack of 2FA on admin accounts facilitated unauthorized access. Under the Impact tactic, the analysis identified Defacement (T1491) with moderate confidence (50%), supported by evidence indicating attacker posted screenshots on a cybercrime forum claiming access to surveillance feeds and Data Manipulation: Stored Data Manipulation (T1565.001) with lower confidence (40%), supported by evidence indicating live video feeds from client offices exposed, risking data integrity. These correlations help security teams understand the attack chain and develop appropriate defensive measures based on the observed tactics and techniques.
Sources & References
- Prime Communications MX Rankiteo Cyber Incident Details: https://www.rankiteo.com/company/prime-communications-mx/incident/PRICIS1776775110
- Prime Communications MX CyberSecurity Rating page: https://www.rankiteo.com/company/prime-communications-mx
- Prime Communications MX Rankiteo Cyber Incident Blog Article: https://blog.rankiteo.com/pricis1776775110-cisco-meraki-be-prime-vulnerability-april-2026/
- Prime Communications MX CyberSecurity Score History: https://www.rankiteo.com/company/prime-communications-mx/history
- Prime Communications MX CyberSecurity Incident Source: https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/21/be_prime_cctv_leak/
- Rankiteo A.I CyberSecurity Rating methodology: https://www.rankiteo.com/Images/rankiteo_algo.pdf
- Rankiteo TPRM Scoring methodology: https://static.rankiteo.com/model/rankiteo_tprm_methodology.pdf