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Ransomware CACTUS Group Hits: https://www[.]exco-solutions[.]com/

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The Infamous Ransomware CACTUS Group Hits: https://www[.]exco-solutions[.]com/ in a recent cyber attack, raising concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities. To stay ahead of emerging threats, fortify your online security with the HookPhish Dark Web Monitoring platform. Explore HookPhish Dark Web Monitoring.

Cactus Ransomware

Victim Name https://www[.]exco-solutions[.]com/
Blog Publish Date August 5, 2024
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AI Generated Victim Description (Llama 70B) The leaked data appears to belong to a global technical service provider that offers quality assurance, testing, manufacturing, and production process development, as well as software and system solutions. The leaked information includes sensitive business data, such as:

* Corporate documents, including financial records and contracts
* Customer information
* Internal communications and correspondence
* Data related to employees and executives, which is not specified further

This type of information can be valuable to competitors or malicious actors, and it’s essential to handle it with care to maintain the confidentiality and security of the affected organization.

Listed Company Revenue $76.4M

Cactus Ransomware Group

The ‘Cactus’ ransomware group has emerged as a significant threat, utilizing various tactics to compromise enterprise networks and deploy ransomware. The group has been observed targeting VPN appliances for initial access and exploiting known vulnerabilities to gain a foothold in victims’ environments. Cactus has also been known to abuse legitimate remote monitoring and management (RMM) tools to achieve persistence on compromised systems.

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