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Toshiba Tec Reportedly Hit by DarkSide Ransomware

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A subsidiary of Japanese tech giant Toshiba has admitted suffering a cybersecurity breach reportedly caused by the DarkSide ransomware gang. Toshiba Tec Corporation — which makes printing, scanning and other office equipment — revealed the incident in a statement on Friday. Although the update did not confirm whether any customer data was taken in the incident, Toshiba admitted that “it is possible that some information and data may have been leaked by the criminal gang.” The firm has...
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Toshiba Tec is hacked with ransomware

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Toshiba is hacked with ransomware A Toshiba Corp. unit said it was hacked by the DarkSide ransomware group - Toshiba Tec, which makes products such as printer/MFPs and is valued at $2.3 billion, was hacked by DarkSide - Claims “that only a minimal amount of work data had been lost” - "There are around 30 groups within DarkSide that are attempting to hack companies all the time, and they succeeded this time with Toshiba," said Takashi Yoshikawa, a senior malware analyst at Mitsui Bussan...
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U.S. recovers millions in cryptocurrency paid to Colonial Pipeline hackers

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U.S. investigators have recovered $2.3 million worth of cryptocurrency paid as a ransom to the cybercrime group responsible for the attack that shut down Colonial Pipeline last month, the Justice Department announced Monday. Driving the news: Colonial Pipeline CEO Joseph Blount told the Wall Street Journal he authorized a $4.4 million ransom payment to the DarkSide cybercrime group on May 7th in an attempt to restore service of the largest refined fuel pipeline in the U.S. The company,...
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Toshiba gets hacked

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Toshiba gets hacked Hacked by the DarkSide ransomware group, according to Mitsui Bussan Secure Directions Cybersecurity “There are around 30 groups within DarkSide that are attempting to hack companies all the time, and they succeeded this time with Toshiba”; stated Takashi Yoshikawa, a senior malware analyst More than 740GB of information was stolen and posted to the Dark Web
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