Medusa Ransomware Leaks 834 GB of Comcast Data After $1.2M Demand

Medusa Ransomware Leaks 834 GB of Comcast Data After .2M Demand

The Medusa ransomware group has leaked over 186 GB of compressed data stolen from Comcast, claiming they accessed 834 GB in total. This incident highlights the ongoing threat ransomware groups pose to major corporations like Comcast and other high-profile targets. #MedusaRansomware #ComcastDataLeak

Keypoints

  • The Medusa ransomware group leaked 186 GB of data supposedly from Comcast, encompassing a larger 834 GB total breach.
  • Comcast has not responded publicly to the breach, and the leaked files are available for download on dark web platforms.
  • The leak includes various detailed files, scripts, and sensitive data related to Comcast’s operations.
  • Medusa ransomware previously targeted organizations like NASCAR and exploited vulnerabilities such as CVE-2025-10035.
  • Microsoft issued a security alert about Medusa actively exploiting a critical vulnerability in GoAnywhere MFT software.

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