Dark Web hackers publish 200GB of Toll Group’s stolen corporate data

Dark Web hackers publish 200GB of Toll Group’s stolen corporate data

Toll Group had suffered a breach in January 2020 after hackers targeted its cyberinfrastructure with Mailto ransomware.


The trend of targeting companies with ransomware then leaking on the dark web is increasing. In a recent incident, the hackers who targeted an Australian logistics firm Toll Group with Mailto ransomware in January 2020 and stole around 200 GB of corporate data have now published it on the dark web platform for corporate leaks.


The group taunted the company for implementing lackluster security measures as its systems were crippled after the ransomware attack. 


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The hackers posted that:



“Toll Group failed to secure their network even after the first attack.” “We have more than 200GB of archives of their private data.”


In an official statement, Toll Group confirmed the incident claiming that investigations were underway and so far they have learned that the attacker has uploaded some of the stolen data on the dark web via a server infected with the Nefilim ransomware



Screenshot of the dark web platform where Toll’s group data has been published (Image: Data Breach Today)



The company has already anticipated that the hacker would be publishing the data after exfiltrating it from their corporate server. This p ..

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