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 No.1084513>>1084735 >>1084755 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

>The Maze ransomware gang is claiming on its data leak website to have stolen files from South Korean company LG Electronics. “Soon you’ll be able to know how the LG company have lost the source code of its projects for one very big telecommunications company, working worldwide,” the group says on its website.

Maze is known to not only encrypt organizations’ files and disrupt their systems, but also publish stolen sensitive information unless they pay a ransom.

BleepingComputer reported that among the screenshots posted on the Maze website as proof of an attack was an image of a split archive for a .KDZ file, which is the format for official stock firmware code from LG. BleepingComputer. The report says the firmware appears to have been developed for AT&T..

Link to magnet to all schematics (including gerber files) and software leaked by the maze hacking group

https://pastebin.com/YBRfNDTd

link to article

https://www.scmagazine.com/home/security-news/ransomware/ransomware-gang-claims-attack-on-lg-electronics/

another article on this subject

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/lg-electronics-allegedly-hit-by-maze-ransomware-attack/

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 No.1084734

What are the chances LG just didn't care enough to pay the ransom?

The schematics seem to be the only thing of any worth there.

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 No.1084735

>>1084513 (OP)

Wasn't webOS already Open Source?

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 No.1084744>>1084755

These guys are fuckin ruthless. They got a company my wife works for for 300k so they could recover a buncha stupid fucking CNC machine tool paths.

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 No.1084755

>>1084513 (OP)

>but also publish stolen sensitive information unless they pay a ransom.

If you take them at their word that they've actually acquired your information, who's going to stop them posting it anyways even if you pay? Seems like a lose/lose scenario for the victim

>>1084744

Why the hell aren't companies baking up properly if their data is worth at least $300k!?

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 No.1084756

*backing

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