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Cyber Grinches: Microsoft Warns of Memorial Day Gift Card Theft Surge by Hackers
Microsoft’s latest Cyber Signals report highlights a surge in gift card theft by the hacking group Storm-0539, just in time for Memorial Day. The FBI warns that these cybercriminals, often mistaken for state-sponsored actors, are ramping up their activities. Stay vigilant, gift card issuers –…

Hot Take:
Who knew gift cards could be the new gold rush? Move over Bitcoin, it looks like the real treasure is in those little plastic rectangles you use to buy socks and scented candles. And Storm-0539? They’re like the Ocean’s Eleven of the digital age, but without George Clooney’s charm. Stay woke, folks!
Key Points:
- Storm-0539, a Moroccan hacking group, is ramping up gift card theft as Memorial Day approaches.
- The group has been active since 2021, using advanced techniques similar to state-sponsored hackers.
- They target organizations that issue gift cards, not individual end users.
- They abuse cloud service providers for low-cost operations.
- Microsoft recommends monitoring for anomalies and implementing robust security measures to combat these attacks.