A South Korean industrial automation company, SFA Engineering, has fallen victim to a large ransomware attack by the ‘Underground’ group, resulting in the leakage of sensitive data. The breach impacts extensive internal and client information, including trade secrets, personal data, and project details affecting major global tech firms. #Underground #SFAEngineering
Keypoints
- SFA Engineering experienced a significant ransomware attack claiming the exfiltration of 2.3 terabytes of data.
- The ‘Underground’ group posted the stolen data on their leak site on August 15, 2025.
- The breach compromises sensitive company information, intellectual property, and personal data of executives.
- Data affected includes project documentation, trade secrets, personal identification, and business plans.
- Major companies like Micron, Samsung, SK Hynix, and Northvolt could face repercussions due to the leaked project data.
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