
Keytronic, a manufacturer, reported losses exceeding $17 million following a ransomware attack attributed to the BlackBasta group. In a recent SEC filing, the company revealed that it incurred approximately $2.3 million in costs related to the incident. The rise of ransomware attacks has prompted manufacturers to assess the financial impact of these cyber threats, as highlighted in a recent report. This report indicates that ransomware and malware-as-a-service models are increasingly prevalent in the cybersecurity landscape. Other companies, including Sonic Automotive, disclosed a $30 million loss due to a ransomware-related software outage. The ongoing threat of cyberattacks continues to affect various industries, with multiple firms reporting significant data breaches and financial repercussions.
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🚨 #CyberAttack 🚨 🇪🇸 #Spain, Suandco - Abogados y Economistas Suandco - Abogados y Economistas has been listed as a victim by the Mad Liberator ransomware group. Ransom deadline: 14th Aug 24. #Ransomware #Hack #CyberSecurity https://t.co/Am24kC2g1M
🚨 #CyberAttack 🚨 🇮🇳 #India, Bonatra Bonatra has been listed as a victim by the Kill Security ransomware group. The hackers allegedly exfiltrated patient data. Ransom demand: $4,000. Ransom deadline: 23rd Aug 24. #Ransomware https://t.co/9RHC70z3yO




