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Maze Ransomware leaks files of ST Engineering group

ST Engineering is the last victim of the Maze Ransomware operators that published their data on their leak website. ST Engineering is one of the leading engineering groups worldwide, it specializes in the aerospace, electronics, land systems, and marine sectors. The group operates in more than 100 countries and reported revenue of $7.86b in FY2019. The Maze ransomware operators […]

Maze Ransomware leaks files of ST Engineering group

ST Engineering is the last victim of the Maze Ransomware operators that published their data on their leak website.

ST Engineering is one of the leading engineering groups worldwide, it specializes in the aerospace, electronics, land systems, and marine sectors.

The group operates in more than 100 countries and reported revenue of $7.86b in FY2019.

The Maze ransomware operators announced the release of stolen data on their leak site.

Researchers at threat intelligence firm Cyble identified and verified the data leak, Maze ransomware claims to have stolen 1,5T of data.

“Just like previous data leaks, the Cyble Research Team has also identified and verified this data leak.” reads the post published by the experts.

“As per our researchers, this data leak includes the company’s cyber insurance documents, various contract calculations worksheets, NASA give review rules, and much more.”

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A couple of weeks ago Maze ransomware operators have released credit card data stolen from the Bank of Costa Rica (BCR) threatening to leak other lots every week.

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Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – Maze ransomware, cybersecurity)

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