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Panasonic India’s Data Released in Extortion Plot

Posted on 12 December 2020

From govinfosecurity.com

Panasonic India's Data Released in Extortion Plot

In mid-October, a new post, written in Russian, appeared on a cybercriminal forum. It advertised network access to a large electronics manufacturer, including backups of corporate email and gigabytes of data.

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