Victim: gfm-uk.com
Country : GB
Actor: blackbasta
Source: http://stniiomyjliimcgkvdszvgen3eaaoz55hreqqx6o77yvmpwt7gklffqd.onion/?id=gfm-uk.com
Discovered: 2024-10-14 16:37:39.093756
Published: 2024-10-14 16:37:38.115696
Description : At GFM we pride ourselves on service, innovation and the ongoing relationships we have with our client. We are not simply a facilities management company. By building lasting relationships with over 100 clients GFM have become one of the countries leading FM companies. We offer a full spectrum of FM services, including maintenance, cleaning, catering, security, horticulture, environment and energy. Which can be delivered as a single line or a tailored bundle, but what GFM do best is offer fully integrated bespoke solutions.SITE: www.gfm-uk.com Address : 4 Greengate, Cardale Park, Harrogate, HG3 1GY United BritainALL DATA SIZE: , ≈300gb 1. Corporate data 2. NDA, Confidential data 3. Human Resources 4. Personal employees documents and info 5. Clients, customers data & etc…



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  • Victim: GFM UK (gfm-uk.com) – A leading facilities management company in the UK, specializing in a wide range of services including maintenance, cleaning, catering, security, horticulture, and energy management.
  • Data Compromised: Approximately 300GB of sensitive data, including corporate information, non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), confidential documents, human resources records, personal employee information, and client/customer data.
  • Actor: Black Basta – A notorious ransomware gang known for targeting various sectors and demanding hefty ransoms for the decryption of stolen data.
  • Country: United Kingdom (GB) – Home to GFM UK and a country facing increasing threats from cybercriminals, particularly ransomware gangs.
  • Cybersecurity Agency: The UK has several cybersecurity agencies, including the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), which provides guidance and support to organizations affected by cyber incidents.
  • Incident Overview: The attack on GFM UK highlights the growing trend of ransomware attacks targeting facilities management companies, which often hold sensitive client and employee data.