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FBI Warns of Silent Ransom Group's In-Person Law Firm Attacks

May 27, 2026 HIGH unknown affected

The FBI issued an advisory on Silent Ransom Group (also known as Luna Moth), which has targeted U.S. law firms since 2023. The group uses social engineering, impersonating IT staff via calls or emails, and in some cases appears in person to…

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“Most privacy tools see half the chain. Free breach checkers see the credentials and stop. Subscription broker-removal services see the addresses and ignore the leaks that put them there. We built GalaxyWarden because the chain is one attack — you have to close both halves or hackers just walk through the open one.”

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The chain attack

How one breach turns into "they found my address"

A breach doesn't just leak passwords. Hackers chain leaked credentials to your name, phone, family, and home address using public broker sites. Most tools cover one link in the chain. We map all four — and clean both halves so the chain breaks.

1Breach Leak

Your email + password escape

A breached site (T-Mobile, MOVEit, Roblox, Ticketmaster…) dumps your credentials into a leaked database. Sold for cents on a forum. HIBP shows this.

2Chained PII

Email → username → name + phone

Hackers reverse-lookup the breached email against username databases, recovered passwords, and reused-credential dumps. email + username → real name.

3Broker Exposure

Name + phone → home address

That name + phone lights up across 800+ broker sites (Spokeo, BeenVerified, Whitepages, MyLife). Address, family, employer, neighbors — all $0.99 away. This is the cleanup half.

4Real-world Attack

Address → doxx, swat, stalk

Now the attacker has everything they need: address, family names, employer, daily pattern. Doxxing, swatting, harassment, identity theft — all start here. The damage you actually feel.

GalaxyWarden monitors the credential half (stages 1–2) and cleans the broker half (stage 3) — the only closed loop that breaks the chain before stage 4.
Closed-loop coverage
Where we sit

Most tools clean half the surface.

Free breach checkers see the credentials. Broker-removal services see the addresses. Identity bundles charge $300/yr for both — but silo them as separate features. We're the only tool built around the chain between them.

Option 1

Free breach checkers

$0 · lookup only
Tells you which breaches hit your email
No broker-site coverage
No chain mapping
No remediation — you fix it yourself
Option 2

$129+/yr broker-removal services

$129–$179/yr · subscription
Doesn't see breach leaks
Files broker opt-outs for you
No chain mapping — broker side only
~Blind spot: next breach re-exposes you
Option 3

$300/yr identity bundles

$144–$396/yr · 20-feature bundle
Both halves covered as features
Broker removal included
~Siloed — nobody tells you the chain
~You pay for VPN + antivirus you don't need
GalaxyWarden

Chain-aware cleanup

$14.99 one-shot · $99/yr Plus
Breach + DeHashed scan included
800+ broker sites filed on your behalf
Maps how the breach feeds the broker exposure
Closed loop — break the chain, not just trim it

All competitor categories described generically. We don't name specific brands — but you probably already know which bucket your current tool sits in. The chain is the moat.