🚨Cyberattack Alert ‼️ 🇸🇦Saudi Arabia - Al Bawani DragonForce hacking group claims to have breached Al Bawani and demanded a ransom of $20,000,000. Allegedly 6.96 TB of data were exfiltrated, including clients, projects, employees, and more. Ransom deadline: 27th Feb 25. https://t.co/ZSHgSNHgTc
🚨Cyberattack Alert ‼️ 🇺🇸USA - The Siegel Group Interlock hacking group claims to have breached The Siegel Group. Allegedly, 11 TB of data (567,708 files) were exfiltrated, including QL databases and personal data of all employees. https://t.co/zpL3sVfX0Y
🚨Cyberattack Alert ‼️ 🇲🇽Mexico - Medicalfile Kill Security hacking group claims to have breached Medicalfile. Allegedly, 519 GB of data were exfiltrated, including medical documents. Ransom deadline: 01st Mar 25. https://t.co/9Te7wjf8W3
Australian fertility services provider Genea has confirmed that hackers accessed sensitive data during a recent cyberattack. The incident highlights ongoing cybersecurity challenges faced by healthcare organizations. Genea's breach follows a series of cyber incidents affecting various entities, including the UK healthcare giant HCRG, which reported that the Medusa ransomware group exfiltrated approximately 2.275 TB of data and demanded a ransom of $2 million, with a deadline set for March 1, 2025. The frequency of such attacks raises concerns about data security and the potential impact on patient confidentiality across the healthcare sector.