The Sinobi ransomware group claims to have breached LeMatic, a Jackson, Michigan–based leader in automated baking technology (maker of AutoOp® and AutoEye®), and has listed the company on its dark web leak site. Screenshots posted by the actor indicate deep access to LeMatic’s virtualization environment — identifying VMware ESXi hosts esx2.lematic.domain and esx3.lematic.domain and internal network shares — and the group alleges about 450 GB of data was exfiltrated #Sinobi #LeMatic
Keypoints
- Sinobi claims to have breached LeMatic’s internal infrastructure.
- The company was listed on a dark web leak site after the alleged compromise.
- Screenshots show access to VMware ESXi hosts esx2.lematic.domain and esx3.lematic.domain.
- Attackers reportedly exfiltrated approximately 450 GB of data from internal network shares.
- LeMatic, based in Jackson, Michigan, supplies AutoOp® and AutoEye® automated baking equipment worldwide.
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