LockBit 3.0 Ransomware Attack Hits Again: Add 2 New Victims


The nefarious LockBit 3.0 ransomware group has struck once again, targeting unsuspecting victims in their latest wave of attacks. The most recent victims to fall prey to the LockBit 3.0 ransomware attack are MMI Culinary Services and Caribbean Radiation Oncology Centre.

The authenticity of the LockBit group’s claims regarding the cyberattack on MMI Culinary Services and Caribbean Radiation Oncology Centre remains shrouded in uncertainty.

What We Know About this LockBit 3.0 Cyberattack?

Despite assertions of successful infiltration and data compromise, the official websites of the targeted companies appear to be fully operational, casting doubt on the veracity of the cybercriminals’ boasts.

The Cyber Express Team has tried to substantiate LockBit 3.0 ransomware attack claims by reaching out to company officials for clarification. However, as of the time of this report, no response has been forthcoming, leaving the LockBit 3.0 ransomware attack claim unverified.

MMI Culinary Services, based in Louisiana and established in 1986, has evolved from a modest catering business specializing in Cajun-style seafood boils to a leading manufacturing company renowned for its “kettle-cooked” foods.

On the other hand, the Caribbean Radiation Oncology Centre, located in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, has been providing cutting-edge cancer diagnosis and treatment services since its inception in 2007, earning a reputation as one of the region’s premier medical facilities for advanced oncological radiation technology.

Repercussions of Cyberattack on Targeted Firms

The repercussions of the cyberattack on MMI Culinary Services and Caribbean Radiation Oncology Center, if proven true, could extend far beyond immediate financial losses.

These attacks have the potential to compromise highly sensitive data, ranging from proprietary recipes and manufacturing processes to patients’ medical records and treatment protocols.

For MMI Culinary Services, a breach could not only result in the loss of valuable intellectual property but also undermine customer trust and confidence in the safety and quality of their products.

Similarly, for Caribbean Radiation Oncology Center, the exposure of patient data could…

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