Ransomware Victim: Silverstone
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Victim Name | Silverstone |
Victim Website (if available) | hXXp://www[.]silverstone.co.uk |
Description | The end of the Second World War had left Britain with no major race track but plenty of airfields. On 2 October 1948, the Royal Automobile Club hosted the first British Grand Prix at Silverstone, a former RAF base. An estimated 100,000 people flocked to see Luigi Villoresi beat 22 others in his Maserati marked by bales, ropes and canvas barriers. Silverstone racing history had begun. |
Uploaded Date | 8November2022 |
Post Tags | Link #1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A |
Percent of Files Published | |
Number of Employees (if available) | 89 |
Company Revenue | $57M |
Onion Site Indicator Of Compromise (IOC):
h XX p://[.]onion
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