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Big data trove dumped after LA Unified School District says no to ransomware crooks

Big data trove dumped after LA Unified School District says no to ransomware crooks

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https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/10/ransomware-crooks-dump-big-data-trove-stolen-from-la-school-district/

A ransomware outfit calling itself Vice Society has dumped nearly 300,000 files belonging to the Los Angeles Unified School District as punishment for rebuffing demands it pay the group a hefty fee to recover data stolen during a recent cyber intrusion.

Ransomware operators breach targets’ networks, encrypt all their data, and then charge victims a ransom for the decryption key. More recently, the groups have moved to a double extortion model, in which they also publish the data on the dark web unless victims pay a ransom to keep it private. Already this year, 27 school districts with 1,735 schools among them have been hacked in ransomware incidents, Brett Callow, a threat analyst with security firm Emsisoft, said.

Big data trove dumped after LA Unified School District says no to ransomware crooks

Oct 3, 2022, 9:15pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/10/ransomware-crooks-dump-big-data-trove-stolen-from-la-school-district/ > A ransomware outfit calling itself Vice Society has dumped nearly 300,000 files belonging to the Los Angeles Unified School District as punishment for rebuffing demands it pay the group a hefty fee to recover data stolen during a recent cyber intrusion. > Ransomware operators breach targets’ networks, encrypt all their data, and then charge victims a ransom for the decryption key. More recently, the groups have moved to a double extortion model, in which they also publish the data on the dark web unless victims pay a ransom to keep it private. Already this year, 27 school districts with 1,735 schools among them have been hacked in ransomware incidents, Brett Callow, a threat analyst with security firm Emsisoft, said.