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ao link News Artificial Intelligence Cloud Security Cyber Crime Cyber Risk Management Cyber Threat Intelligence Cyber Threats Data Protection Privacy Ransomware Security Culture Technology 5G Artificial Intelligence Authentication SafetyTech Zero Trust Security Threats Application Security Cloud Security Cyber Crime Cyber Threat Intelligence Cyber Threats Email Security End-point Security Insider Threat Ransomware Social Engineering Supply Chain Security Leadership & Management CISO Role Communication Cyber Insurance Cyber Risk Management GDPR Incident Response Legal Security Metrics SOC Leadership Culture & People Cyber Resilience Cyber Skills Gap Data Loss Prevention Data Protection Diversity & Inclusion Hybrid Working Mental Health Privacy Recruitment & Retention Security Awareness Security Culture Shadow IT Events teissTalk Upcoming Episodes On-Demand Episodes Hosts Speakers Sponsors White Papers Search Teiss Search Remember Login Register|Reset Password Remember Login Register|Reset Password News Artificial Intelligence Cloud Security Cyber Crime Cyber Risk Management Cyber Threat Intelligence Cyber Threats Data Protection Privacy Ransomware Security Culture Technology 5G Artificial Intelligence Authentication SafetyTech Zero Trust Security Threats Application Security Cloud Security Cyber Crime Cyber Threat Intelligence Cyber Threats Email Security End-point Security Insider Threat Ransomware Social Engineering Supply Chain Security Leadership & Management CISO Role Communication Cyber Insurance Cyber Risk Management GDPR Incident Response Legal Security Metrics SOC Leadership Culture & People Cyber Resilience Cyber Skills Gap Data Loss Prevention Data Protection Diversity & Inclusion Hybrid Working Mental Health Privacy Recruitment & Retention Security Awareness Security Culture Shadow IT Events teissTalk Upcoming Episodes On-Demand Episodes Hosts Speakers Sponsors White Papers LOCKBIT RANSOMWARE GANG SAYS IT BREACHED ITALY'S INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, THREATENS TO LEAK STOLEN DATA News27 Jul 2022 The notorious LockBit ransomware gang is claiming to have stolen as much as 100 GB of data from the servers of Italy’s Internal Revenue Service (L’Agenzia delle Entrate). In an official statement published on its website, Italy’s Internal Revenue Service (L’Agenzia delle Entrate) has revealed that it is looking into the alleged data breach and has requested Sogei (Società Generale d’Informatica) SpA, a public company owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance, for more information on this matter. SOGEI SPA, a public company wholly owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance and responsible for managing the technological infrastructures of the financial administration, has denied all claims of a ransomware attack on the Italian tax agency. "With regard to the alleged cyber attack on the tax information system, Sogei spa informs that from the first analyses carried out, no cyber attacks have occurred nor have data been stolen from platforms and technological infrastructures of the Financial Administration. From the technical investigations carried out, Sogei, therefore, excludes that a cyber attack on the site of the Revenue Agency," the company said. Meanwhile, the notorious LockBit ransomware gang has listed Agenzia delle Entrate on its list of victims and claims to have stolen 100 GB of data. According to the group’s claims, the stolen data includes company documents, scans, financial reports, and contracts which it threatens to publish if a ransom isn’t paid by August 1. Interestingly, LockBit also victimised a local town council in Canada last week and has given the town until 30th July to pay a ransom, failing which it would publish 67 GB of data stolen from the town’s servers. Commenting on the alleged targeting of Italy’s IRS, Javvad Malik, the Lead Security Awareness Advocate at KnowBe4, said, “This is an example of the ever-increasing move from traditional ransomware to double and triple extortion, whereby criminals will steal data from the victim organisation and leverage the stolen data for additional payments. “What often gets overlooked in these stories are the fundamental questions of how criminals got into organisations, how were they able to move around undetected and exfiltrate large quantities of data, often over a long period of time? “When we examine the root causes, we frequently find that criminals will take advantage of unpatched software, weak credentials, or social engineer their way into victims’ environments. After that, the lack of monitoring and threat detection controls allows criminals to move around the network at will. “While the huge impact such acts have is undeniable, if organisations took a few fundamental steps by training staff, implementing strong credentials (MFA), patched vulnerable systems, and had some monitoring controls in place they could greatly reduce the overall risk," he added. cyber crime JAY JAY MORE FROM THIS AUTHOR THOUSANDS OF PATIENTS' DATA COMPROMISED AFTER US HOSPITAL WORKER FALLS FOR A PHISHING EMAIL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLACKCAT RANSOMWARE GANG TARGETS LUXEMBOURG ENERGY COMPANY, ENCRYPTS COMPUTER SYSTEMS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- US STATE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES $10M REWARD FOR INFORMATION ON NORTH KOREAN HACKERS RELATED ARTICLES COINBASE EX-MANAGER PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO INSIDER TRADING CHARGES THOUSANDS OF PATIENTS' DATA COMPROMISED AFTER US HOSPITAL WORKER FALLS FOR A PHISHING EMAIL BLACKCAT RANSOMWARE GANG TARGETS LUXEMBOURG ENERGY COMPANY, ENCRYPTS COMPUTER SYSTEMS LOCKBIT RANSOMWARE EXPLOITS WINDOWS DEFENDER TO DEPLOY COBALT STRIKE PAYLOAD teissTalk MOST VIEWED LOCKBIT RANSOMWARE GANG SAYS IT BREACHED ITALY'S INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, THREATENS TO LEAK STOLEN DATA AMERICAN HEALTHCARE COMPANY OMNICELL REPORTS RANSOMWARE ATTACK BRIDGE BUILDERS – TWO NEW SECURITY ROLES THAT ARE YOUR NEXT ESSENTIAL APPOINTMENTS FARM MACHINERY GIANT AGCO SUFFERS A RANSOMWARE ATTACK US MANUFACTURING GIANT PARKER DISCLOSES DATA BREACH AFTER A RANSOMWARE ATTACK THE EXPERT VIEW: PROTECTING YOUR ORGANISATION AGAINST INEVITABLE CYBER SECURITY BREACHESSPONSORED BY AKAMAI VECTRA AI TO HELP ORGANISATIONS PROTECT AGAINST WIPER CYBERATTACKS TARGETING UKRAINE THE EXPERT VIEW: STRENGTHENING CYBER-SECURITY WITH CONTINUOUS TESTINGSPONSORED BY CYMULATE PRESS RELEASE: ENDPOINT MALWARE AND RANSOMWARE VOLUME EXCEEDED 2020 TOTALS BY END OF Q3 2021 PRESS RELEASE: CYBER SECURITY INVESTORS INVITED TO MEET WITH 10 TECH START-UPS BACKED BY DCMS AND INNOVATE UK 23-29 HENDON LANE, LONDON, N3 1RT 23-29 HENDON LANE, LONDON, N3 1RT 020 8349 4363 PRESS@TEISS.CO.UK GDPR Requests Cookie Policy Contact Us Terms of Business Media Kit Breakfast Briefing Media Kit Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions Topic List © 2022, Lyonsdown Limited. teiss® is a registered trademark of Lyonsdown Ltd. 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