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Posted on December 30, 2022 by chum1ng0

BR: Monte Cristalina claimed by LockBit3.0

On December 19, Monte Cristalina S.A. was added to LockBit3.0’s leak site. The group claims to have 135GB of information about the holding company, and has already uploaded some data as proof.  Access to Monte Cristalina’s website has been blocked, and we have found no acknowledgement or confirmation by Monte Cristalina of any breach, although the proof uploaded by LockBit3.0 looks pretty convincing.

ES-CT: Einatec added by Snatch Team

On December 28, the IT services and digital solutions company was added to  Snatch Team’s leak site. As of publication time, only three file images have been posted as proof of claim, but the threat actors claim to possess 105GB of data.

There is no notice on Einatec’s web site or social media accounts and they have not replied to an inquiry from DataBreaches asking them about the claimed attack.

VE: Cervecería Regional attack claimed by Play

On December 18, Cervecería Regional (Regional Brewery) was added to the leaks page of the threat actor “Play.” On December 26, Play dumped data claimed to be from the firm.  DataBreaches could find no notice on the brewery’s website or social media about any attack, and has received no reply to an email inquiry.

UPDATE to Argentina de Soluciones Satelitales (ARSAT) incident

On December 2, DataBreaches reported on the ARSAT incident, but did not know who was responsible. On December 16, PLAY claimed responsibility for the attack and on December 23, leaked some data with a comment:  “Personal, private data, etc. For now partially published compressed 5gb, If there no reaction full dump will be uploaded.”


Edited by Dissent

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