



A series of cyberattacks has targeted various organizations across multiple countries, with ransomware groups such as Hunters International, Rhysida, Qilin, INC Ransom, LockBit 3.0, and a new group, Zero Tolerance, being responsible. Richelieu Foods and Trade-Mark Industrial in North America were compromised, with significant data breaches involving 401.3 GB and 2.1 TB of data respectively, including confidential and financial information. In Brazil, Unimed Vales do Taquari e Rio Pardo faced demands for 11 BTC (approximately $675,000) after their systems were infiltrated, with a set ransom deadline. Additionally, the Holstein Association, the largest dairy breed association in the U.S., also suffered a data breach. Other notable attacks included the compromise of Pinnacle Orthopaedics and Nalsani SAS - Totto in Colombia, with 56 GB of data exfiltrated. The LockBit ransomware group has been particularly active, claiming multiple victims and publishing names of unclaimed victims on their data leak site.
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