Crime Dark Web ‘BreachForums’ Operator Charged With Computer Crime

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Federal agents have arrested a Peekskill, New York, man they say ran the notorious dark web data-breach site “BreachForums” under the name “pompompurin.”

Conor Brian Fitzpatrick was arrested by a team of investigators at his home around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, FBI Special Agent John Longmire said in a sworn statement filed in court the next day. Fitzpatrick is charged with a single count of conspiracy to commit access device fraud.

BreachForums hosted the stolen databases of almost 1,000 companies and websites. The databases often includes personal information, such as names, emails and passwords. The information is offered for sale by users of the site and can be used for fraud. Pompompurin’s profile on BreachForums describes him as “Bossman.”

Longmire, a 16-year FBI Agent who said he had led the agents in the arrest, said Fitzpatrick admitted he had used the alias “pompompurin” and was the owner and operator of BreachForums.

Fitzpatrick, who was released on bond, didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. Benjamin Gold, a lawyer who represented him in his court appearance, declined to comment.

A local newspaper listed Fitzpatrick among the 2021 graduates of Peekskill High School. A local news station posted video of FBI and Homeland Security agents, working with local police, raiding a home in Peekskill on Wednesday and carrying bags of possible evidence from the house. The report didn’t identify Fitzpatrick as the target, but the address is the one listed in online records as the house where he lived with his parents.

Cybersecurity Investigators

Fitzpatrick had been closely scrutinized by cybersecurity investigators for more than a year, and was considered a significant player in the cybercrime ecosystem, according to multiple people familiar with the situation who asked not to be identified because the information isn’t public.

RaidFourms, the spiritual precursor to BreachForums, was sized by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in April 2022.

“Breach Forums is one of, if not the most active, hacker forums out there,” said Allan Liska, a senior intelligence analyst at cybersecurity firm Recorded Future. “They are well-known for leaking sensitive information stolen from major organizations around the world including the Robinhood trading platform and Acer Computers.”

BreachForums was founded after the shutdown of RaidForums, “specifically with the goal of carrying on the work started at Raid,” Liska said. “Pompompurin ran the forum and actively encouraged the hack and leak activities that occurred there.”

In November 2021, Pompompurin claimed responsibility for sending out fake emails that originated from an “fbi.gov” email address. Pompompurin claimed responsibility for the breach in an interview with Brian Krebs.

Details of the charges, filed in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, have not been made public. A spokeswoman for the US Attorney in Alexandria didn’t return phone and email messages seeking comment.

Fitzpatrick was presented in federal court in White Plains, New York, and released on a $300,000 unsecured bond, signed by his parents. Fitzpatrick is required to avoid any contact with codefendant, coconspirators and witnesses in the case. He’s due to appear in court in Alexandria on March 24.

The case is US v. Fitzpatrick, 23-cr-2171, US District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan).
 
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are you a fucking movie character, dude? how did you type this out and not immediately recoil upon proofreading it?

I really dont understand why everyone simps for these people. Those people make your life miserable, steal your money, sell your personal info to other criminals and encrypt your data to extort bitcoin. And you praise them like heros? I dont want to sound mad, I just dont understand the level of support seen in the comments
alright, let me try and give you a serious answer. it's not the fact that we find the identity theft and database leaking shit to be commendable or heroic, but that we greatly respect the OPSEC and lengths at which these people tend to go to protect their identities online. i also suspect many kiwis share common opinions with the breachforums userbase, such as hating glowies and wishing for a more free and open internet. despite following these principles for different reasons (as in, people on the kiwi farms want to gossip and mock more than they want to commit identity theft) the fact that we even share these ideals at all gives us a sort of common ground. though of course, that doesn't mean we can't watch and/or laugh at the retarded mistakes pompom and others like him make.
 
An update to this thread.

The FBI just announced how they managed to snatch Pomp.
Basically, when Raid Forums was seized and turned into a honeypot, the FBI obtained access to the entire database, which included user messages. The messages pertaining to this case was some kind of typesetting application that was only partial.

This is what Pomp sent to the previous owner.
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>Hi that dump is partial
>Oh I know why but yeah this email which totally isn't mine xijinping@cpc.gov.cn wasn't included and I know this person who isn't me uses the app

Yikes. :(

So the glowies went from there, subponeaed Google to see IP addresses, then they easily cross referenced.

Sad way to fall.
 
Bit of an update, looks like Pompompurin can't into an hero.

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Are all the emails of registered users in breach forums and raid forums on a list? I had an account there with one of my "disposable" emails I use for shit like this and pornhub. Are the glowies in possession of my watch history now?
 
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