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Dell has confirmed a security breach after the World Leaks ransomware cyber gang leaked 1.3 terabytes of data allegedly stolen from the company’s infrastructure.
However, Dell says the stolen files were all fake, signaling that it has no intention of paying the criminals for their ...
Cyber extortion group World Leaks released more than 1.3TB of internal Dell data, including scripts and backups. Dell insists ...
No customer, partner info stolen, spokesperson tells The Reg Dell has confirmed that criminals broke into its IT environment ...
Dell confirms breach of Customer Solution Centers by World Leaks ransomware group, but claims stolen data is primarily ...
A newly rebranded extortion gang known as "World Leaks" breached one of Dell's product demonstration platforms earlier this month and is now trying to extort the company into paying a ransom.
Today weirdly feels like a cybersecurity Monday wouldn't you say ? This is the fourth report of something major coming ...
World Leaks represents a significant shift in the ransomware ecosystem, moving away from file encryption toward pure data ...
Dell confirms the compromise of a demo environment containing synthetic data after hackers leak allegedly stolen information.
Dell has said that it was breached by World Leaks, formerly Hunters International. The attackers breached a platform where ...
According to Dell, the 416,103 leaked files are "primarily synthetic, publicly available or Dell systems/test data." Your customer data is likely safe.