First Priority Group Hit by Everest Ransomware Attack

First Priority Group Hit by Everest Ransomware Attack

Everest claims to have breached First Priority Group (FPG), exfiltrating 264.26 GB of data across more than 91,000 files that include vehicle configurations, CAD drawings, production records, VINs, and personnel payroll information. The allegedly leaked materials reportedly contain sensitive law enforcement vehicle layouts and tactical equipment details that could expose agency operations and supply chain relationships. #Everest #FirstPriorityGroup

Keypoints

  • Everest claims to have breached First Priority Group (FPG).
  • The actor alleges 264.26 GB of data across over 91,000 files were stolen.
  • Compromised data reportedly includes vehicle configurations for agencies like NYPD, FDNY, and PANYNJ.
  • Files allegedly contain CAD and engineering drawings, electrical schematics, and VINs that could reveal vulnerabilities and tracking information.
  • Personnel emails, external government contacts, and payroll tax records were also reportedly exposed, risking privacy and supply chain security.

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