Victim: CAS Software
Country : DE
Actor: sarcoma
Source:
Discovered: 2024-10-31 07:26:08.810794
Published: 2024-10-31 07:26:08.521227
Description : CAS Software
The leading German provider of CRM solutions for
small and medium-sized enterprises
Our history and our profile
In recent years, CAS Software AG has become the German, market-leading innovator for customer relations management (CRM) for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). CAS Software AG is managed by founder and CEO Martin Hubschneider since its founding in 1986. CAS Software AG employs approximately 470 people, 375 of which are employed directly at CAS Software AG. More than 520,000 people, in more than 32,000 companies and organizations, enjoy the benefits of using our software solutions: the best ergonomics, flexible and capable of integrating with existing software, a qualified partner network proven in practice and excellent value for money.Geo: Germany – Leak size: GB Archive – Contains: SQL, Exchange mails



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  • Victim: CAS Software AG, a leading German provider of CRM solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
  • Background: Founded in 1986 by Martin Hubschneider, the company employs around 470 people and serves over 520,000 users across more than 32,000 organizations.
  • Incident Details: The ransomware attack resulted in a significant data leak, with a size measured in gigabytes, containing sensitive information such as SQL databases and Exchange emails.
  • Actor: The ransomware group known as Sarcoma is believed to be behind the attack on CAS Software AG.
  • Motivation: Ransomware actors typically aim to extort money by encrypting data and demanding a ransom for its release.
  • Methodology: Sarcoma may employ tactics such as phishing or exploiting vulnerabilities to gain access to the victim’s network.
  • Country: Germany (DE), where CAS Software AG is headquartered.
  • Cybersecurity Agency: The Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) is the primary cybersecurity agency in Germany, responsible for protecting the country’s IT infrastructure.
  • Incident Response: Organizations in Germany are encouraged to report cybersecurity incidents to the BSI for guidance and support in mitigating the effects of such attacks.