Investing reports:
Switzerland confirmed Monday that a cyberattack on the non-profit health foundation Radix has affected the federal administration.
According to Swiss federal authorities, the attack involved both the theft and encryption of data.
Some of this information has already been published on the dark web following the breach.
The statement noted that Radix counts various federal offices among its customers, which explains the government connection to the incident.
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A search of the darkweb shows that the Radix attack was claimed by Sarcoma Group, who posted that they had 1.3 TB of data. They appear to have leaked data in five compressed archives. What may save Radix from even greater exposure of the data is that when checked, Sarcoma’s downloads were extremely slow and all eventually failed. DataBreaches is therefore unable to report what kinds of data may be in data tranche.