
A series of ransomware attacks have targeted multiple organizations across various countries, compromising sensitive data. In the U.S., the Post and Courier and Best Reward Federal Credit Union were affected, with the former losing 500 GB of data and the latter having extensive member information exfiltrated. Italy's GPI Group, France's Lyon Terminal, Australia's Charles Parsons, Spain's Grupo Cuevas, and UAE's Asteco Property Management also reported breaches, with varying amounts of data stolen, including 31 GB from Charles Parsons and 11.4 GB fully leaked from Asteco. Additionally, Germany's Hospitaltechnik Planungsgesellschaft reported a loss of 15 GB of data, including financial statements and project data. Various ransomware groups such as Black Suit, 8Base, Akira, Ra World, RansomHub, and RansomEXX were implicated in these attacks, with a ransom deadline set for April 24th for Grupo Cuevas.
#CyberNews #FBI: Since March 2023, Akira #ransomware has targeted various businesses and critical infrastructure, with over 250 victims and $42 million stolen as of January 2024. Full report: https://t.co/QqyizhNqyR #StopRansomware https://t.co/oEtrJOcdZJ
The FBI, along with our USG and foreign partners, is determined to #StopRansomware. Read this #CybersecurityAdvisory about Akira ransomware group, which has impacted over 250 organizations and claimed approximately $42 million in ransomware proceeds: https://t.co/mnsuJv2IU4 https://t.co/HskVX43eSq
#CyberAttack Alert ⚠️ 🇩🇪 #Germany: Hospitaltechnik Planungsgesellschaft reportedly compromised by the Blackout ransomware group. Allegedly the group exfiltrated 15 GB of data including the company's financial statements, project data, cleaned backups. The criminal group also… https://t.co/anmDjbyOXi
