The alleged attack was first reported by Deep Web Konek earlier on Thursday. In its post, the cybersecurity advocacy group said that JG Summit was hit by a ransomware attack that encrypted 300 GB of data on more than 40,000 computers. READ: https://t.co/MG7rU7bJgQ https://t.co/AIbk6g9DRe
ADT says some subscriber addresses, phone numbers stolen in cyber attack https://t.co/bvJwfNmbC9
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A series of cyberattacks have recently targeted various companies and institutions across the globe, leading to significant data breaches. Notably, Sobha Ltd., a major real estate player in India, was identified as a victim of the RansomHub ransomware group, which allegedly exfiltrated 10 GB of sensitive data. In the United States, KinetX Aerospace, known for its mission design services for NASA, also fell victim to the Play ransomware group, with details of the data breach yet to be disclosed. KLA, a Fortune 500 company, was similarly attacked by the Meow hacking group, resulting in the theft of logins, passwords, and customer information. In Spain, Suandco - Abogados y Economistas suffered a breach from the Mad Liberator ransomware group, with a ransom deadline set for August 14, 2024. Kempe Engineering Pty Ltd in Australia experienced a major breach involving the exfiltration of 4 TB of sensitive data. Additionally, the healthcare sector in Spain was impacted by a cyberattack on Granada hospitals, compromising the ID numbers and email addresses of approximately 50,000 healthcare professionals. Meanwhile, JG Summit in the Philippines is investigating a ransomware attack that reportedly encrypted 300 GB of data across more than 40,000 computers. These incidents highlight the growing threat of cyberattacks across various sectors worldwide.