Akira Ransomware Strikes Apache OpenOffice, Allegedly Exfiltrates 23GB of Data

Akira Ransomware Strikes Apache OpenOffice, Allegedly Exfiltrates 23GB of Data

The Akira ransomware gang claims to have stolen 23 GB of sensitive data from Apache OpenOffice, raising concerns about security in open-source projects. The incident highlights the increasing threat of ransomware targeting nonprofit organizations and software foundations. #Akira #ApacheOpenOffice

Keypoints

  • Akira ransomware has reportedly infiltrated Apache OpenOffice, exfiltrating sensitive data.
  • The stolen data includes employee personal information, financial records, and internal documents.
  • The breach emphasizes vulnerabilities in organizations managing operational and employee data.
  • The Apache Software Foundation has not confirmed the breach, leaving its authenticity uncertain.
  • Akira is known for aggressive double-extortion tactics and expanding its attack vectors across platforms.

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