WorldLink is one of the largest ISPs in Nepal, serving hundreds of thousands of residential and business customers. As such, it is a high-value target for attackers. Compromising WorldLink’s infrastructure could grant access to customer data, internal network credentials, router configurations, and billing information.
Introduction In the world of cybersecurity, open-source intelligence (OSINT) and threat research, specialized search queries are invaluable tools. One such query, site:pastebin.com worldlink , serves as a digital magnifying glass. It instructs a search engine (like Google or Bing) to look for any publicly available text files on the domain pastebin.com that contain the keyword "worldlink." site%3apastebin.com+worldlink
| | Malicious or Negligent Use | |-------------------|--------------------------------| | A WorldLink engineer pasting a sanitized config for peer review. | An attacker dumping 10,000 customer passwords to prove a hack. | | A customer pasting their public IP to ask a question on a forum. | A disgruntled employee leaking internal database backups. | | Open-source tool output that happens to include "worldlink" in a test. | Credential stuffing lists where "worldlink" is one of many targets. | WorldLink is one of the largest ISPs in