top of page

HACKERS BELIEVED TO BE FROM RUSSIA DEMAND $70M TO RESTORE STOLEN DATA

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Jul 8, 2021
  • 2 min read

Hackers suspected to be behind a mass extortion attack that affected hundreds of companies worldwide late on Sunday demanded $70 million to restore the data they are holding ransom, according to a posting on a dark web site, Raphael Satter reported for Reuters.

EON Reality is the global leader in Augmented and Virtual Reality-based knowledge and skills transfer for industry and education.

The demand was posted on a blog typically used by the REvil cybercrime gang, a Russia-linked group that is counted among the cybercriminal world's most prolific extortionists.


The gang has an affiliate structure, occasionally making it difficult to determine who speaks on the hackers' behalf, but Allan Liska of cybersecurity firm Recorded Future said the message "almost certainly" came from REvil's core leadership. The group has not responded to an attempt by Reuters to reach it for comment.


All the news: Business man in suit and tie smiling and reading a newspaper near the financial district.

REvil's ransomware attack, which the group executed on Friday, was among the most dramatic in a series of increasingly attention-grabbing hacks.


The gang broke into Kaseya, a Miami-based information technology firm, and used their access to breach some of its clients' clients, setting off a chain reaction that quickly paralyzed the computers of hundreds of firms worldwide. An executive at Kaseya said the company was aware of the ransom demand but did not immediately return further messages seeking comment.


About a dozen different countries were affected, according to research published by cybersecurity firm ESET. In at least one case, the disruption spilled out into the public domain when the Swedish Coop grocery store chain had to close hundreds of stores on Saturday because its cash registers had been knocked offline as a consequence of the attack.


Earlier on Sunday, the White House said it was reaching out to victims of the outbreak "to provide assistance based upon an assessment of national risk." The impact of the intrusion is still coming into focus.


Government & politics: Politicians, government officials and delegates standing in front of their country flags in a political event in the financial district.

Those hit included schools, small public-sector bodies, travel and leisure organizations, credit unions, and accountants, said Ross McKerchar, chief information security officer at Sophos Group Plc. McKerchar's company was one of several that had blamed REvil for the attack, but Sunday's statement was the group's first public acknowledgment that it was behind the campaign.


Ransom-seeking hackers have tended to favor more focused shakedowns against single, high-value targets like Brazilian meatpacker JBS, whose production was disrupted last month when REvil attacked its systems. JBS said it ended up paying the hackers $11 million.



Happyornot makes feedback terminals measuring customer satisfaction sing smiley-face buttons.
EON Reality is the global leader in Augmented and Virtual Reality-based knowledge and skills transfer for industry and education.


TFD (Facebook Profile) (1).png
TFD (Facebook Profile) (3).png

Register for News Alerts

  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
  • X
  • YouTube

Thank you for Subscribing

The Financial District®  2023

bottom of page