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Breaking news: Sydney’s Compass Group hit by Medusa ransomware attack

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TLDR:

  • Sydney-based Compass Group confirmed a ransomware attack by the Medusa gang.
  • 785.5 gigabytes of data have been stolen, including personal information like passports and driver’s licenses.

Article Summary:

Sydney-based Compass Group has confirmed a significant ransomware attack by the Medusa gang, who have claimed to have stolen 785.5 gigabytes of data. The gang is demanding $2 million to delete the data or sell it to others. Personal data such as passports and driver’s licenses have already been published. The company became aware of the intrusion earlier this month and has notified employees, clients, and suppliers. Real-time threat monitoring is in place, and the Australian Cyber Security Centre and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner are assisting. Compass Group apologizes for any concerns and is working with forensic experts to verify the compromised information. The company provides food services to various sectors and employs 13,000 people.


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