
A series of cyberattacks and data breaches have been reported across multiple countries, involving various entities and ransomware groups. Notably, GhostSec and Stormous launched joint ransomware attacks in over 15 countries. In the Netherlands, Total Flex experienced a data breach with a 28.3 GB database allegedly leaked, including FTP, database, and email accounts data. A new ransomware group, Donex, has been identified, leaking data from companies in Belgium (19GB), Italy (49GB), and the USA (22GB), among others. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), along with the FBI and MS-ISAC, issued warnings about the Phobos ransomware. Additionally, CISA confirmed that two of its systems were taken down in February after discovering signs of exploitation via vulnerabilities in Ivanti products. Other reported incidents include a data breach affecting nearly 3 million (2,923,600) HuntStand users, 344k Tonerdumping users in Germany, and a ransomware attack on Xplain exposing 65,000 files relevant to the Swiss Federal Administration.









Report: Hackers used Ivanti vulnerabilities to breach two CISA systems https://t.co/KP9RPqKPFk
CISA, FBI + MS-ISAC Issue Warning on Phobos Ransomware https://t.co/i2L7zlf6Ia | by @RobinsonCole
CISA confirms it took down two systems in February, after discovering signs of exploitation via vulnerabilities in Ivanti products that the agency used (@suzannemsmalley / The Record) https://t.co/KqZDpFC0KV 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/xMvf73IgIM