Victim: Sinalisa Seguran,ça Viária Ltda
Country : BR
Actor: sarcoma
Source:
Discovered: 2025-04-21 12:42:42.581637
Published: 2025-04-21 12:42:41.029491
Description :
Sinalisa Seguran,ça Viária Ltda, a prominent player in the Brazilian road marking industry, has its origins dating back to 1971 when it was established by the Ypiranga S/A group in Rio de Janeiro. Following its acquisition by the ERITRAM group in 1982, the company shifted its headquarters to São Paulo, eventually settling in the Mooca neighborhood in November 2000. Renowned for pioneering lane marking painting techniques using various types of paints and thermoplastics, Sinalisa is committed to enhancing road safety through its expansive services in horizontal and vertical signage, including Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). The company employs cutting-edge equipment to uphold high standards in road marking across highways, urban streets, cycle paths, and airports. Recently, Sinalisa was targeted by a ransomware attack orchestrated by the cybercriminal group known as Sarcoma, resulting in a significant data breach that leaked 43 GB of sensitive files.
Country : BR
Actor: sarcoma
Source:
Discovered: 2025-04-21 12:42:42.581637
Published: 2025-04-21 12:42:41.029491
Description :
Sinalisa Seguran,ça Viária Ltda, a prominent player in the Brazilian road marking industry, has its origins dating back to 1971 when it was established by the Ypiranga S/A group in Rio de Janeiro. Following its acquisition by the ERITRAM group in 1982, the company shifted its headquarters to São Paulo, eventually settling in the Mooca neighborhood in November 2000. Renowned for pioneering lane marking painting techniques using various types of paints and thermoplastics, Sinalisa is committed to enhancing road safety through its expansive services in horizontal and vertical signage, including Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). The company employs cutting-edge equipment to uphold high standards in road marking across highways, urban streets, cycle paths, and airports. Recently, Sinalisa was targeted by a ransomware attack orchestrated by the cybercriminal group known as Sarcoma, resulting in a significant data breach that leaked 43 GB of sensitive files.
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