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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Unit 221B raises $5M to help track and disrupt today’s top hacking groups | TechCrunch
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Unit 221B raises $5M to help track and disrupt today’s top hacking groups | TechCrunch

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In recent years, the landscape of cybersecurity threats has taken a notable turn, shifting from traditional state-sponsored attacks to a new wave of cybercriminals—specifically, young, English-speaking hackers. These individuals, often in their teens or early adulthood, have emerged as significant threats, engaging in a variety of crimes from cyberattacks to exploitation online.

This new breed of hackers has wreaked havoc on numerous high-profile corporations, tech giants, and government entities, causing extensive damage, stealing sensitive data, and extorting substantial ransoms—often numbering in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

Among the few organizations effectively addressing this burgeoning threat is Unit 221B, a New Jersey-based cybersecurity firm known for its robust tracking capabilities and proactive disruption of hacker operations that have eluded law enforcement agencies. Their commitment to identifying and neutralizing these vulnerabilities has positioned them as a leader in the field.

Recently, Unit 221B garnered attention from investors, successfully raising a $5 million seed funding round spearheaded by J2 Ventures. Christine Keung, a general partner at J2, acknowledged the firm’s pivotal role in threat disruption. She highlighted Unit 221B as “the missing puzzle piece in threat disruption and attribution.”

Despite this, law enforcement has struggled to respond effectively to these “advanced persistent teenagers,” who have been linked to some of the most significant cyber breaches in recent history, including high-profile hacks involving corporate giants such as the compromise of Snowflake cloud accounts and a ransomware attack on MGM Resorts.

These cybercriminals have not only stolen massive amounts of personal data but have also interrupted business operations for extended periods, leading to dire economic forecasts for entire nations.

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Unit 221B has played a crucial role in breaking through the stasis faced by law enforcement agencies. According to their leadership, they have facilitated the arrest of prominent hackers affiliated with groups like Scattered Spider and the more obscure cybercrime collective known as The Com. This success is largely attributed to their innovative threat intelligence platform known as eWitness and their diverse team comprising hackers, engineers, and forensic specialists.

With the fresh $5 million funding, Unit 221B is set to enhance its eWitness platform to assist law enforcement and government officials in more swiftly tracking and apprehending malicious hackers.

May Chen-Contino, the Chief Executive Officer of Unit 221B, described the pressing challenges they aim to resolve: “The issues we are facing stem from how drastically the online threat landscape has evolved—especially regarding youth who can inflict severe harm in both online and real-world scenarios at unprecedented speed and scale.” Chen-Contino expressed a steadfast commitment to addressing this current crisis.

eWitness, the firm’s invite-only software platform, aggregates vast amounts of threat intelligence. This information—from trusted sources including law enforcement, journalists, and cybersecurity researchers—is instrumental in monitoring and tracing malicious actors online. The aim is to assist investigators in identifying, tracking, and compiling evidence to build strong cases against these threats, while also providing insightful data to private companies, including Fortune 500 firms, about how often their brands or industry sectors are targeted.

Allison Nixon, Unit 221B’s Chief Research Officer and an authority on English-speaking hacking threats, stated to TechCrunch that the trajectory of The Com is likely to persist, bolstered significantly by the recent funding. This development will enhance Unit 221B’s capabilities in tracking and assisting in the arrest of these growing threats.

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