
Several ransomware groups have launched significant cyberattacks recently. The Medusa ransomware group has breached Singapore-based Maxeon Solar Technologies, demanding a $1,000,000 ransom by November 27, 2024. In another incident, the Kill Security hacking group claims to have breached Terra Energy, exfiltrating personally identifiable information and customer data. The BlackBasta ransomware group has listed 15 new victims on its data leak site, with 16.25 terabytes of data reportedly exfiltrated. Additionally, the RansomHub ransomware group has listed 11 new victims, including Enterprise Computing Solutions and City West Commercials. In Saudi Arabia, the Dark Vault hacking group has breached Arabot, with a ransom deadline of November 26, 2024. Akira ransomware has claimed responsibility for 30 attacks in the past week, making it the most active threat actor. Hack Tuesday reported 259 cyberattacks across 39 countries, with the USA accounting for 49% of the victims. Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum has announced an investigation into a reported ransomware hack of the legal affairs office, allegedly by the RansomHub group.
Mexico's president said Wednesday that the government is investigating an alleged ransomware hack of her administration's legal affairs office after what appeared to be samples of personal information from a database of government employees were posted... https://t.co/HncK52JKag
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum says the government is investigating the reported ransomware hack of the legal affairs office https://t.co/lExSAnG0FA https://t.co/LXqw8AEtCC
🇲🇽 El Gobierno de México investiga un posible 'hackeo' a la oficina de asuntos legales https://t.co/9j5ltVEo3s La prensa local reportó que el responsable sería RamsonHub, un grupo de ciberdelincuentes especializado en el secuestro de datos.









