Akira ransomware threat claims to have stolen over 40 GB of Druniβs sensitive corporate documents, including employee files, financial data, and contracts with major brands like Lβoreal, Dior, and Chanel. The impacted country is Spain (#Spain).
Incident Details
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- Ransomware attack targeted Druni, a company offering a wide range of online beauty products including perfumes, makeup, and cosmetics.
- The actor behind the attack is identified as Akira.
- The attackers threaten to upload over 40 GB of corporate documents.
- The compromised data includes employee files such as DNI, detailed financial records, project data, customer information, and contracts with major brands like LβOreal, Dior, and Chanel.
Disclaimer: This post is based on public claims made by the ransomware group "akira". I cannot confirm the accuracy of the information. However, I would be happy to share any official statement from the affected organization to provide clarification.