Ransomware BlackCat/ALPHV Group Hits: Total Air Solutions
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BlackCat / ALPHV Ransomware
Company Info
Company Name:
Total Air Solutions
Dark Web Info
Date Listed:
23/01/2024, 13:14:29
Screenshots Available:
Screenshots of PII Available
Files available to download:
N/A
Description
TAS’s top management showed total indifference in protecting their data. Just as TAS’s provider of internet services and securities named “Four Wind It” (www.fourwindsit.com) did.
That’s why it is highly recommended to all US citizens not to deal with the Total Air Solutions and Four Winds It since none of them will protect your personal data doesn’t matter if you are working with these companies or you are just its customer.Special thanks for this performance could be given to Mr.Steve Jackson who works within Total Air Solutions. This person was involved in granting us access to the company’s network and barks like a good boy. Mr.Jackson personal data could be found within leaked files released to public upon our data leak blog.
ALPHV (BlackCat) Ransomware Group
The ‘ALPHV’ ransomware group, also known as ‘Blackcat,’ has emerged as a significant threat to businesses globally. The group has been responsible for numerous high-profile attacks, including those targeting critical infrastructure. The group’s modus operandi involves infiltrating corporate networks, exfiltrating data for double extortion purposes, and encrypting devices within the network. The US Justice Department announced a disruption campaign against the Blackcat ransomware group, including networks that support US critical infrastructure. The FBI developed a decryption tool that allowed FBI field offices across the country and law enforcement partners worldwide to decrypt files encrypted by the group, saving multiple victims from ransom demands totaling approximately $68 million.
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