Travel giant CWT pays $6.3m ransom to cyber criminals

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After 2TB of sensitive files were exfiltrated.

Travel giant CWT pays $6.3m ransom to cyber criminals
US travel management firm CWT paid US$4.5 million (A$6.3 million) to hackers who stole reams of sensitive corporate files and said they had knocked 30,000 computers offline, according to a record of the ransom negotiations seen by Reuters. The attackers used a strain of ransomware called Ragnar ...

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