
Novinite reports:
The Ransomhouse hacker group has claimed responsibility for stealing data from the Supreme Administrative Court’s information systems. The group published documents, including lists of employee names, personal data, and leave applications, as evidence of the breach, according to cybersecurity website Questona. Along with the leaked documents, the hackers addressed the court’s management with a message urging them to make contact.
At an extraordinary hearing before the Supreme Judicial Council, acting Chairman of the Supreme Administrative Court Georgi Cholakov confirmed that the system had been infected with one of the most advanced ransomware strains—White Rabbit. He suggested that human error might have led to the attack. While he acknowledged receiving a ransom demand, he declined to provide further details. At the time, Cholakov firmly denied that any data had been lost from the Unified Case Management Information System.
Read more at Novinite.
From skimming the proof pack posted by RansomHouse, data has been leaked, but whether any of it is sensitive or of concern is another question. A number of the files go back to before 2010.