New South Wales Labor Party Hit By Avaddon Threat Attackers Demand Ransom

New South Wales Labor Party Hit By Avaddon Threat Attackers Demand Ransom

On Wednesday afternoon New South Wales (NSW) police unit has disclosed an apparent ransomware attack on the New South Wales labor party. 

Global cybercriminals group has given a 10 days timeline to the labor party to pay a ransom or else the illicitly accessed credentials will be put into the public domain including driver’s licenses, images of passports, and employment contracts.

According to the data, the ransomware operational group named Avaddon, which emerged in Russia is found to be behind the recent breach. Additionally, for further information Sydney City Police Area Command, has already begun its inquiries against the attack. 

The Avaddon ransomware was originated in the middle of 2020 in an underground forum(where participants exchange information on abusive tactics and engage in the sale of illegal goods and services, which are a form of online social network (OSN). Research suggests that Avaddon has been linked to various malicious activities, including data compromise and leaked credentials of at least 23 organizations as of February this year. 

Further, a research university, Rey Juan Carlos in Spain has published a research paper in which it disclosed that the Avaddon ransomware uses distributed denial-of-service attacks against its victims that denied to pay the ransom. 

“NSW Labor, the company does not want to cooperate with us, so we give them 240 hours to communicate and cooperate with us. If this does not happen before the time counter expires, we will leak valuable company documents…” 

“…We have a large amount of data on contracts, a lot of confidential information, confidential contracts, driver’s licenses, passports, employment contracts, information about employees, resumes, and more,” Avaddon ..

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