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Ransomware gang publishes tens of GBs of internal data from LG and Xerox
Maze gang publishes internal data from LG and Xerox after failed extortion attempt.
The operators of the Maze ransomware have published today tens of GB of internal data from the networks of enterprise business giants LG and Xerox following two failed extortion attempts.
The hackers leaked 50.2 GB they claim to have stolen from LG's internal network, and 25.8 GB of Xerox data.
While LG issued a generic statement to ZDNet in June, neither company wanted to talk about the incident in great depth today.
Both of today's leaks have been teased since late June when the operators of the Maze ransomware created entries for each of the two companies on their "leak portal."
The Maze gang is primarily known for its eponymous ransomware string and usually operates by breaching corporate networks, stealing sensitive files first, encrypting data second, and demanding a ransom to decrypt files.
If a victim refuses to pay the fee to decrypt their files and decides to restore from backups, the Maze gang creates an entry on a "leak website" and threatens to publish the victim's sensitive data in a second form ransom/extortion attempt.
The victim is then given a few weeks to think over its decision, and if victims don't give in during this second extortion attempt, the Maze gang will publish files on its portal.
LG and Xerox are at this last stage, after apparently refusing to meet the Maze gang's demands.
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Maze gang publishes internal data from LG and Xerox after failed extortion attempt.
The operators of the Maze ransomware have published today tens of GB of internal data from the networks of enterprise business giants LG and Xerox following two failed extortion attempts.
The hackers leaked 50.2 GB they claim to have stolen from LG's internal network, and 25.8 GB of Xerox data.
While LG issued a generic statement to ZDNet in June, neither company wanted to talk about the incident in great depth today.
Both of today's leaks have been teased since late June when the operators of the Maze ransomware created entries for each of the two companies on their "leak portal."
The Maze gang is primarily known for its eponymous ransomware string and usually operates by breaching corporate networks, stealing sensitive files first, encrypting data second, and demanding a ransom to decrypt files.
If a victim refuses to pay the fee to decrypt their files and decides to restore from backups, the Maze gang creates an entry on a "leak website" and threatens to publish the victim's sensitive data in a second form ransom/extortion attempt.
The victim is then given a few weeks to think over its decision, and if victims don't give in during this second extortion attempt, the Maze gang will publish files on its portal.
LG and Xerox are at this last stage, after apparently refusing to meet the Maze gang's demands.
π ππΌ https://www.zdnet.com/article/ransomware-gang-publishes-tens-of-gbs-of-internal-data-from-lg-and-xerox/
π ππΌ π©πͺ https://www.golem.de/news/datenleck-ransomwaregruppe-veroeffentlicht-daten-von-lg-und-xerox-2008-150044.html
#maze #ransomware #lg #xerox #extortion
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Ransomware gang publishes tens of GBs of internal data from LG and Xerox
Maze gang publishes internal data from LG and Xerox after failed extortion attempt.
New program reduces App Store commission to 15 percent for small businesses earning up to $1 million per year
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2020/11/apple-announces-app-store-small-business-program/
Comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25135410
https://www.theverge.com/2020/11/18/21572302/apple-app-store-small-business-program-commission-cut-15-percent-reduction
Comments :https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25135462
Apple's 15% Deflection Tactic
https://www.johnluxford.com/blog/apples-15-percent-deflection-tactic
Comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25143303
#apple #appstore #store #15% #extortion
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2020/11/apple-announces-app-store-small-business-program/
Comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25135410
https://www.theverge.com/2020/11/18/21572302/apple-app-store-small-business-program-commission-cut-15-percent-reduction
Comments :https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25135462
Apple's 15% Deflection Tactic
https://www.johnluxford.com/blog/apples-15-percent-deflection-tactic
Comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25143303
#apple #appstore #store #15% #extortion
Apple Newsroom
Apple announces App Store Small Business Program
New developer program accelerates innovation and helps small businesses and independent developers propel their businesses forward on the App Store.
USA terrorist organization will steal 0 to 30% of the earnings generated in YouTube channels abroad from June and waste it in bombs
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/10391362?hl=en
Creators who reside outside the United States: if you submit your United States tax information, a tax withholding of between 0% and 30% will be applied to the income generated by users in the United States and depending on whether your country has a tax treaty with the United States. Creators residing in the United States: we will not apply tax withholding to your income if you have provided your tax information and it is valid. Most creators in the United States have already submitted their tax information
#yt #Youtube #extortion #taxes
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/10391362?hl=en
Creators who reside outside the United States: if you submit your United States tax information, a tax withholding of between 0% and 30% will be applied to the income generated by users in the United States and depending on whether your country has a tax treaty with the United States. Creators residing in the United States: we will not apply tax withholding to your income if you have provided your tax information and it is valid. Most creators in the United States have already submitted their tax information
#yt #Youtube #extortion #taxes
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Media is too big
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The Shameless EXTORTION in Mobile Gaming
The mobile gaming industry has long been dominated by scams, false advertising, and shady business practices but today we can add extortion to the list, because 37GAMES, a world renowned developer with top 100 properties on the app-store, has decided to extort their low paying users (not their whales) for large amounts of cash.
In the world of exploit or "glitch" punishment by gaming developers, this might be the worst response I have ever seen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZADqK-D6vPo
#mobile #gaming #industry #extortion #video
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The mobile gaming industry has long been dominated by scams, false advertising, and shady business practices but today we can add extortion to the list, because 37GAMES, a world renowned developer with top 100 properties on the app-store, has decided to extort their low paying users (not their whales) for large amounts of cash.
In the world of exploit or "glitch" punishment by gaming developers, this might be the worst response I have ever seen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZADqK-D6vPo
#mobile #gaming #industry #extortion #video
π₯ @nogoolag π₯ @blackbox_archiv
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Ken O'Keefe on why everybody who wishes to abide by International (and domestic) Law should be setting aside their taxes in a TRUST for HM Gov until such a time that HMG can show the taxes will not be used in the commission of a crime. Full interview at https://www.probityco.com/videos-1
https://t.me/ProbityCo
#praxis #extortion #taxes #uk
https://t.me/ProbityCo
#praxis #extortion #taxes #uk