The Tribute
Pull up a bar stool and get the low down on Tapper!
The Facts
Manufactured by Williams, Tapper holds a copyright of 1983 and has some play mechanics like no other game. Game play includes filling and serving drinks to patrons as they march down many bars. Serve them before they reach the end of the bar and don't drop any mugs as you serve your customers. Around 3300 uprights were made, 300 cocktail models were also made and there are 10 or 12 prototypes with color side art that were created exclusively for Budweiser floating around somewhere in this world.
You find a link on a forum or Telegram channel. The file name is something like Irancell_Full_DB_2024_By_HackerX.zip. You download it, but it requires a password. The poster asks you to pay 0.1 Bitcoin or complete a sketchy survey to get the password. This is a classic bait-and-switch. The file contains nothing but a text file advertising other scams or, worse, malware.
For Irancell Subscribers:
For Security Teams:
Irancell (officially Irancell Telecommunications Services Company) is the second-largest mobile operator in Iran. As a licensed provider, it collects Personally Identifiable Information (PII) from millions of subscribers. This data typically includes:
A "database" in this context refers to a structured collection of this information, usually stored in SQL, CSV, or Excel formats. A “Zip download” simply means the file has been compressed to reduce size for easy sharing on peer-to-peer networks, cloud drives, or messaging apps like Telegram.
Upon preliminary analysis of the file structure (metadata and sample entries), the database is reported to contain:
Note: Security researchers strongly advise against downloading or opening the zip file from untrusted sources, as such archives are frequently laced with malware or backdoors designed to infect the systems of those seeking to validate the data.
You find a link on a forum or Telegram channel. The file name is something like Irancell_Full_DB_2024_By_HackerX.zip. You download it, but it requires a password. The poster asks you to pay 0.1 Bitcoin or complete a sketchy survey to get the password. This is a classic bait-and-switch. The file contains nothing but a text file advertising other scams or, worse, malware.
For Irancell Subscribers:
For Security Teams:
Irancell (officially Irancell Telecommunications Services Company) is the second-largest mobile operator in Iran. As a licensed provider, it collects Personally Identifiable Information (PII) from millions of subscribers. This data typically includes:
A "database" in this context refers to a structured collection of this information, usually stored in SQL, CSV, or Excel formats. A “Zip download” simply means the file has been compressed to reduce size for easy sharing on peer-to-peer networks, cloud drives, or messaging apps like Telegram.
Upon preliminary analysis of the file structure (metadata and sample entries), the database is reported to contain:
Note: Security researchers strongly advise against downloading or opening the zip file from untrusted sources, as such archives are frequently laced with malware or backdoors designed to infect the systems of those seeking to validate the data.
Up icon for the WAV file Bottom icon for the MP3. You find a link on a forum or Telegram channel
Title: Parts and Operating Manual