A ransomware group known as CLOP was behind the March attack.
Original article Original article
Author: Zack Whittaker
Zack Whittaker writes about cybersecurity for TechCrunch. You can send tips securely via Signal and WhatsApp to +1 646-755-8849, and his PGP fingerprint for email is: 4D0E 92F2 E36A EC51 DAAE 5D97 CB8C 15FA EB6C EEA5.
He can also be reached by email: zack.whittaker@techcrunch.com.
View all posts by Zack Whittaker
Zack Whittaker has recently written 8 articles on similar topics including :
"The Snake ransomware is believed to be the cause" . (June 9, 2020 )"The U.S. cell carrier said hackers accessed customer call records" . (January 3, 2021 )"Maze, a data-stealing ransomware, typically publishes the data if a ransom is not paid" . (April 18, 2020 )"Cygilant, a threat detection cybersecurity company, has confirmed a ransomware attack. Christina Lattuca, Cygilants chief financial officer,said in a statement that the companywas aware of a ransomware attack impacting a portion of Cygilants technology environment" . (September 4, 2020 )"The company said it expects its systems to return to normal in the coming days" . (July 27, 2020 )"Sources say the Ryuk ransomware is to blame" . (September 28, 2020 )"The breach occurred in March" . (March 26, 2020 )"Exclusive: The electronics maker, which builds nuclear electronics modules for the Navy, was infected with a data-stealing strain of ransomware" . (March 26, 2020 )
Posted on April 27, 2020 December 19, 2022 attack , hackers , internal , ransomware