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Incident Score: Analysis & Impact (SEC1776890247)

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Rankiteo Incident Impact-119
Company Score Before Incident756 / 1000
Company Score After Incident637 / 1000
INCIDENT NUMBERSEC1776890247
Type of Cyber IncidentBreach
ATTACK VECTORNA
DATA EXPOSEDPersonal details of millions, including...
INCIDENT DATE14/04/2026
STATUSOngoing

Key Highlights From The Incident Analysis

  • Timeline of SECURIDOC's Breach 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 SECURIDOC 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 SECURIDOC breach identified under incident ID SEC1776890247.

The analysis begins with a detailed overview of SECURIDOC's information like the linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/securidoc, the number of followers: 34, the industry type: International Trade and Development and the number of employees: 8 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 756 and after the incident was 637 with a difference of -119 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 SECURIDOC and their customers.

On 20 April 2024, Agence Nationale des Titres Sécurisés (ANTS) disclosed Data Breach issues under the banner "French Government Agency ANTS Suffers Major Data Breach, Exposing Millions of Citizens’ Personal Information".

France’s National Agency for Secure Documents (ANTS), responsible for issuing passports, national IDs, and immigration records, has confirmed a significant security breach resulting in the leak of sensitive citizen data.

The disruption is felt across the environment, and exposing Personal details of millions, including full names, birth dates and locations, mailing addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers, with nearly Up to 19 million (exact number under investigation) records at risk.

In response, and began remediation that includes Strengthen system protections, and stakeholders are being briefed through Affected citizens will be notified as the investigation progresses.

The case underscores how Ongoing, and recommending next steps like Enhanced data protection measures across governments, with advisories going out to stakeholders covering Affected citizens will be notified as the investigation progresses.

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 Exploit Public-Facing Application (T1190) with moderate confidence (60%), supported by evidence indicating significant security breach resulting in the leak of sensitive citizen data and Trusted Relationship (T1199) with moderate confidence (50%), supported by evidence indicating vulnerabilities in state-managed identity systems. Under the Credential Access tactic, the analysis identified Unsecured Credentials (T1552) with moderate to high confidence (70%), supported by evidence indicating personal details of millions compromised, including PII. Under the Collection tactic, the analysis identified Data from Local System (T1005) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating full names, birth dates, mailing addresses, email addresses, phone numbers and Data from Information Repositories (T1213) with high confidence (90%), supported by evidence indicating issuing passports, national IDs, and immigration records compromised. Under the Exfiltration tactic, the analysis identified Exfiltration Over C2 Channel (T1041) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating up to 19 million records posted on a dark web forum and Exfiltration Over Web Service (T1567) with moderate to high confidence (70%), supported by evidence indicating hacker posted the stolen database on a dark web forum. Under the Impact tactic, the analysis identified Data Destruction (T1485) with lower confidence (40%), supported by evidence indicating erosion of public trust in government systems and Data Manipulation: Transmitted Data Manipulation (T1565.002) with moderate confidence (50%), supported by evidence indicating heightened risks of identity theft and fraud. These correlations help security teams understand the attack chain and develop appropriate defensive measures based on the observed tactics and techniques.

Initial Access
Exploit Public-Facing Application (60%)
Trusted Relationship (50%)
Credential Access
Unsecured Credentials (70%)
Collection
Data from Local System (80%)
Data from Information Repositories (90%)
Exfiltration
Exfiltration Over C2 Channel (80%)
Exfiltration Over Web Service (70%)
Impact
Data Destruction (40%)
Data Manipulation: Transmitted Data Manipulation (50%)

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