NASCAR Suffers Data Breach With $4M Ransom Demand

NASCAR has now become the latest victim of a data breach by hacker group Medusa. The organization has listed the private information of the racing association on the dark web with a $4m ransom demand.

According to Hackread, "the hackers have already posted 37 document images related to NASCAR as proof. A review of one of the blurred images shows a mix of corporate branding materials, facility maps, spreadsheets with employee contact details, and what looks like internal notes and photographs. A quick analysis of the leaked documents suggests some of the content includes detailed maps of raceway grounds, email addresses, names and titles of staff, and credential-related info, which suggests a real compromise of operational and logistical data."

Medusa has also claimed McFarland Commercial Insurance Services, Bridgebank Ltd, and Pulse Urgent Care as additional victims of their recent cyber attack. Read more about this story on our LinkedIn page

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