LockBit 3.0 Ransomware Victim: losh[.]com
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Victim Name | losh[.]com |
Victim Logo (if available) | |
Description | We began in 1990 as Losh Communications installing Business telephones systems for AT&T. We stuck with it as that division of AT&T became Lucent and eventually, Avaya. Over the years, we have branched out to become a leading IT Service provider with a team of dedicated technicians. |
Uploaded Date | 30 AUG, 2023 22:04 UTC |
Dark Web Post Updated | UPDATED: 11 SEP, 2023 07:28 UTC |
Publish Date of Files if Ransom is not Paid | 09 Sep, 2023 22:03:57 UTC |
Warning | ALL AVAILABLE DATA PUBLISHED ! |
Cost to Extend Deadline by 24 holurs | N/A |
Cost to Destroy All Information | N/A |
Cost to Download the Data at Any moment | N/A |
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