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RansomEXX ransomware attack refuted by Ferrari


Italian luxury sports car manufacturer Ferrari has dismissed being impacted by a ransomware attack after the RansomEXX ransomware operation claimed to have stolen 7GB of data from the car maker, reports The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.

RansomEXX posted the claims of stolen data, which it says includes invoices, contracts, internal company information, and repair manuals, among others, just four days after Ferrari’s Formula 1 team and Bitdefender announced a new partnership, said DarkFeed in a tweet.

However, such claims have been denied by a Ferrari spokesperson.

“Ferrari has no evidence of a breach of its systems or ransomware and informs there has been no disruption to our business and operations. The Company is working to identify the source of the event and will implement all the appropriate actions as needed,” the spokesperson said.

Numerous high-profile corporations have been targeted by RansomEXX in the past, including Zegna, Gigabyte, and Hellmann Worldwide, noted Tanium Vice President of Technical Account Management Chris Vaughan.

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Ferrari says no evidence of system breach, ransomware | The Mighty 790 KFGO


MILAN (Reuters) – Ferrari has no evidence of a breach of its systems or ransomware, the luxury sports car maker said in a statement on Monday, adding that there had been no disruption to its business and operations.

Earlier on Monday, Italian media reported that the company had been victim of a cyber attack and that various documents had been made public.

The company added it was working to identify the source of the event and would implement appropriate actions as needed.

(Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari, writing by Federico Maccioni, editing by Agnieszka Flak)

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Ferrari: Cyber security for a world-class brand



Cybercrime boss offers a Ferrari for best online scam

A top cybercrime boss has offered up a sports car to the hacker who comes up with the best online scam, according to the head of the European Cybercrime Centre (EC3).
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