Spanish police, aided by the FBI, have made a major breakthrough in combating cybercrime by arresting a 22-year-old man in Palma de Mallorca. The suspect, Tyler Buchanan from Dundee, Scotland, is believed to be a leading figure in the notorious hacking group Scattered Spider. Authorities apprehended Buchanan on June 15 while he was trying to board a flight to Italy. At the time of his arrest, he reportedly controlled $27 million in bitcoin.
Scattered Spider has been responsible for several major cyberattacks over the past two years. These include a significant attack on MGM Resorts in 2023 and breaches affecting companies like Twilio, LastPass, GitLab, Apple, and Walmart. Buchanan is suspected to have played a crucial role in these incidents. He is listed among the top SIM swappers, which is a technique used to take over phone numbers and access sensitive information.
This arrest follows the detention of another key Scattered Spider member, Michael Noah Urban, earlier this year. Urban was charged with stealing over $800,000 in cryptocurrency from multiple victims between 2022 and 2023. Both Buchanan and Urban are part of a broader group of young hackers, usually between 19 and 22 years old, known as ‘the Community’ or ‘the Com’. This global network of hackers often shares their techniques and boasts about their exploits.
In May 2024, the FBI announced a crackdown on Scattered Spider, which had been targeting insurance companies since April. The arrests of Buchanan and Urban show that these efforts are making an impact. However, experts believe that the group’s activit
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