REvil Claims Responsibility for Invenergy Hack

REvil Claims Responsibility for Invenergy Hack

Ransomware group REvil has claimed responsibility for a recent cyber-attack on a multinational renewable energy company based in the United States.





Invenergy LLC, which is headquartered in Chicago, launched an investigation after unauthorized activity was detected on some of its systems.





In a statement issued on Friday, the company said: "At no time were Invenergy's operations impacted and no data was encrypted." 





Invenergy added that it was complying with data breach disclosure regulations and that it "has not paid and does not intend to pay any ransom.”





Ransomware group REvil declared on its dark web site that it had carried out the cyber-attack on Invenergy. The gang claims to have compromised the company's computer systems and exfiltrated 4 terabytes of data. 





Among the information allegedly taken by REvil are contracts and project data. The gang further claims to have obtained "very personal and spicy" information regarding Invenergy's chief executive officer, Michael Polsky. 





REvil says it has accessed Polsky's personal emails, sensitive details about his divorce from his first wife, Maya, and photographs in which the billionaire magnate is compromised. 





Polsky emigrated from Soviet Ukraine to the United States in 1976 after building up a fortune of $1.5bn, according to Forbes. His divorce in 2007 was reported as one of the most expensive in history after a judge awarded Ma ..

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