Cybersecurity

LockBit Ransomware Strikes Again: Two New Victims Added to Dark Web Portal

LockBit ransomware group has marked its presence on the dark web portal by adding two new victims to its roster – Maisons de l’Avenir in France and Shinwa Co in Japan. The threat actors have issued a stern deadline for their demands, set for February 4, 2024.

While the ransomware group remains tight-lipped about the motive behind the attacks or the extent of the data breach, a growing concern arises due to the disparate geographical locations of the targeted companies.

Maisons de l’Avenir, a reputable house builder with over 60 years of experience in Brittany and Loire-Atlantique, and Shinwa Co Ltd, a Japan-based manufacturing company specializing in production equipment and materials, find themselves under the ominous shadow of the LockBit ransomware.

In Detail: Maisons de l’Avenir cyberattack and Shinwa Co cyberattack

A looming threat accompanies the Maisons de l’Avenir and Shinwa Co cyberattacks as LockBit ransomware has set a deadline of February 4, 2024, adding a sense of urgency to the situation.

Despite the bold ransomware attack claims on the dark web, both Maisons de l’Avenir and Shinwa Co’s websites were found to be fully functional upon inspection. This discrepancy raises doubts about the authenticity of the LockBit ransomware assertions.

If the Maisons de l’Avenir cyberattack and Shinwa Co cyberattack claims are validated, the implications of this could extend far beyond the immediate disruption.

LockBit ransomware
Source: Twitter
LockBit ransomware
Source: Twitter

LockBit Ransomware: Echoes of Past Attacks

The ransomware group is notorious for its double extortion tactics, involving the encryption of victim data and threats to leak sensitive information unless exorbitant ransom demands are met. The modus operandi of this group has been consistent, causing concern among cybersecurity experts globally.

The Cyber Express has initiated contact with officials for clarification and additional information regarding the alleged data breach. As of now, there has been no official statement or response from the targeted companies, leaving the situation shrouded in uncertainty.

This recent cyberattack follows LockBit’s alleged involvement in cyberattacks against prominent entities in December 2023.

The Taiwan-based MIRLE Group, specializing in intelligent automation solutions, and the US-based healthcare device manufacturer, LivaNova PLC, were purportedly targeted by the ransomware group. Both incidents were accompanied by threats to expose sensitive data; however, the claims remained unverified at the time.

As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, these incidents highlight the urgent need for organizations to enhance their defenses and collaborate on a global scale to thwart the ever-growing threats posed by cybercriminals. The international community remains vigilant, awaiting further developments in this latest chapter of cyber warfare.

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