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[Confidential] U.S. Raytheon Cybersecurity Job Recruitment Documents Exposed to The Dark Web
[CONFIDENTIAL] Exposure of Raytheon Cybersecurity Executive Position Recruitment Document on the Dark Web, Involving Foundational Cooperation on Classified Projects within the U.S. Intelligence Apparatus Article Summary: On January 25, 2026, the threat actor “jrintel” leaked a confidential PDF document concerning the Vice President of Cybersecurity position at Raytheon, a major U.S. defense contractor, via a dark web forum. Although the document consists of only one page, it contains critical metadata including organizational structure, security strategy priorities, technology stack, and personnel access permissions. By precisely probing intelligence related to high-level security decision-makers, attackers can map internal core networks, orchestrate targeted phishing campaigns, or execute supply-chain attacks. This incident highlights the converging trend between cybercrime and espionage activities, serving as a stark warning that enterprises must subject unstructured documents to equ
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