Maze hackers attacked a Coronavirus research lab

Maze hackers attacked a Coronavirus research lab

Maze hackers have infected the infrastructure of Hammersmith Medicines Research in the UK with ransomware. Cyber ​​security firm Emsisoft said that following the attack, the coronavirus research database conducted by the company was published online. These included sensitive data about medical test volunteers, such as identity documents such as passports, medical documents and test details.

ComputerWeekly reports that Hammersmith Medicines Research has been able to make the systems functional by the end of the day. The company had a well-established back-up system, so that its activity was not significantly affected.

Currently, data previously published on the hackers website is no longer available, but it may already have been downloaded.

In early February, the Maze Hacker Group also compromised five law firms in the United States. Hackers demanded 100 Bitcoin rewards in exchange for restoring data and deleting their copy.


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