Cl0p ransomware gang leaks sensitive data from 6 US universites

Cl0p ransomware gang leaks sensitive data from 6 US universites

There has been no confirmation from any of the universities whether their cyberinfrastructure was breached or the Cl0p ransomware gang demanded any ransom money to extort the data.


In a recent update, the infamous Cl0p ransomware group claimed to gain access to financial documents and passport information that allegedly belonged to students and staff from six top universities in the United States. 


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The group began posting the alleged stolen data online on the 29th of March. The universities included the following:


The Yeshiva University
The Stanford University
The University of Miami
The University of Maryland
The University of Colorado Boulder
The University of California, Merced

The records leaked by Cl0p ransomware and extortionist gang included screenshots revealing federal tax documents, requests for tuition remission paperwork, applications for the Board of Nursing, passports, and tax summary documents.


This meant that several individuals were affected because the leaked data snapshots exposed sensitive information which included:


Photos
Dates of birth
home addresses
Passport numbers
Immigration status
Names of individuals
Social Security numbers

On the other hand, Hackread.com saw several more screenshots that were posted by the group including lists of individuals and their Social Security numbers, retirement documentation, and 2019/2020 benefit adjustment requests.


Not only this, but the leaked data also appears to include late enrollment benefit application forms for employees and the UCPath Blue Shield health savings plan enrollment requests. 



Record belonging to the University of Miami


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