BlackCat/ALPHV Ransomware Victim: ( POST HAS BEEN UPDATED 1400GB LEAK AVAILABLE ) County Suffolk and contractors
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( POST HAS BEEN UPDATED 1400GB LEAK AVAILABLE ) County Suffolk and contractors - Victim Logo URL:
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Dark Web Info
- Date Listed:
15/09/2022, 18:18:29 - Screenshots Available:
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Description
- Our team conducted a cybersecurity study of Suffolk County. Findings revealed a significant number of vulnerabilities, which, in turn, led to disruption in Livelihood systems and discomfort for Suffolk County residents. All of this could have been avoided if the common sense and rationality of Suffolk County authorities had been exercised in making decisions. Unfortunately, that did not happen. According to a Suffolk County spokesperson, your government spent $6,500,000 between 2019 and 2022 on cybersecurity of taxpayer funds. As we discovered in our research, that spending came down to the Palo Alto government’s purchase of the Palo Alto – Cortex XDR system, which was supposed to provide robust protection for the county’s computer infrastructure and citizens’ personal data. You can see the results of the reliability of this system for yourself. Our team made a rational suggestion to the Suffolk government to avoid the critical consequences of the county’s weak cyber defenses. Our proposal to the Suffolk government was to pay for our study in the amount of 20% of the $6,500,000 USD that the government had previously spent so foolishly. Specifically, 650000 USD. In addition, we were willing to reduce the cost of our services. Our team’s proposal was to fix the problem within 48 hours. By September 10, all Suffolk infrastructure activity could be back to normal. In addition, by presenting the results of our work in the form of concrete recommendations, we were guaranteed that Suffolk County’s cybersecurity could be truly strengthened. And that’s for only $650,000 USD. That’s a good price. The government made a different decision, refusing to even discuss a solution to the problem with us, namely deliberately forcing us to publish confidential information. Question: Whose interests does Suffolk County government represent? So far we have published 25% of the information we have. We are sorry, but today we will continue to publish confidential information regarding citizens of the county, court cases, the sheriff’s department, etc. How much credibility can we give to a government that deliberately harms its Population? THE CHOICE IS YOURS! POST HAS BEEN UPDATED 800GB LEAK AVAILABLE NOW LINK REDACTED BY REDPACKET SECURITY LINK REDACTED BY REDPACKET SECURITY LINK REDACTED BY REDPACKET SECURITY
Onion Site Indicator Of Compromise (IOC):
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