Threat Actor: Rhysida Ransomware Group | Rhysida Ransomware Group
Victim: City of Columbus, Ohio | City of Columbus, Ohio
Price: 30 Bitcoin (BTC)
Exfiltrated Data Type: Sensitive data including internal logins, passwords, server dumps, and surveillance access
Key Points :
- Rhysida ransomware group leaked over 6.5 terabytes of sensitive data.
- The data includes databases, employee passwords, and emergency services applications.
- Access to city surveillance cameras was also compromised.
- The group is auctioning the data to a single buyer only.
- Several screenshots were provided to substantiate their claims of the breach.
In a recent cyber incident, the Rhysida ransomware group has allegedly leaked over 6.5 terabytes of sensitive data belonging to the City of Columbus, Ohio. According to the group’s claims, the exfiltrated files include a comprehensive array of databases, internal logins, passwords of employees, a full dump of servers containing emergency services applications, and access to city surveillance cameras.
Rhysida announced an auction for this exclusive data, setting a price of 30 Bitcoin (BTC) and asserting that the sale would be made to a single buyer only. The group provided several screenshots to substantiate their claims, showcasing the extent of the compromised information.
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