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Hackers threaten to release police DC data in ransomware attack
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04-28-2021, 03:57 PM
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Hackers threaten to release police DC data in ransomware attack
The Washington, DC Police Department confirmed its servers had been breached after hackers began leaking information online, The New York Times reported in a statement. Work with the FBI to investigate the incident. The hacked information appears to contain details about the arrests and people of interest.The attack is believed to be by Babuk, a group known for ransomware attacks. BleepingComputer The mob reportedly released screenshots of the 250GB data allegedly stolen. One of the files was claimed in connection with an arrest that followed a riot in the สมัคร slotxo state agency in January. The group warned it would begin leaking information about police informants to criminal gangs if the police department did not respond within three days.DC Police Confirmed "Unauthorized Access to Our Servers"The Washington Police Force, known as the Metropolitan Police Department, is the third police department to have been targeted in the past two months, according to the NYT, following attacks by separate groups in Presque Isle, Maine and Azusa, California. The old software and systems used by many police forces are believed to make them more vulnerable to such attacks.Police agency targeting is believed to be part of a broader trend of attacks targeting government agencies. Twenty-six agencies are believed to have been attacked by ransomware this year alone, with 16 agencies seeing their data published online, according to Emsisoft analyst Brett Callow, an analyst at Sky News, the Justice Department reported. The average ransom requirement rose to more than $ 100,000 as attacks increased during the epidemic. The Biden administration is working to improve its defense against U.S. cybersecurity, with an executive order expected more recently, the Department of Justice recently set up an agency to help fend off ransomware attacks, The Wall reports. Street Journal "Either way, 2020 is the worst year ever for ransomware and the associated extortion," said Deputy Attorney General John Carlin. The agency told the WSJ, "and if we don't break the background of this cycle, the problems that are already dire will get worse. |
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