Minnesota’s capital is the latest to feature on Interlock’s leak blog after late-July cyberattack
theregister.co.ukThe Interlock ransomware gang has flaunted a 43GB haul of files allegedly stolen from the city of Saint Paul, following a late-July cyberattack that forced the Minnesota capital to declare a state of national emergency.
The listing on Interlock’s dark web leak site, seen by The Register, was published on August 11. It includes samples of what the gang claims are more than 66,000 files stolen from the city of Saint Paul, including scans of passports, employee records, and other internal documents.
Interlock used its leak site to accuse Saint Paul officials of being “extremely careless and irresponsible” with the city’s security, claiming that “a large part of the infrastructure was damaged” and the attack caused “a lot of losses and damage.”
The group added that residents were “in the worst position” after their data was “compromised on the internet.”
In a public statement on Monday, Mayor ...
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