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Pelmorex Data Breach – A Growing Cybersecurity Concern

John Greenwood Posted On September 23, 2023
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Pelmorex Data Breach

In a concerning turn of events, The Weather Network’s cybersecurity breach is evolving, with a focus on the keyword ‘Pelomorex Data Breach’ in this article.

LockBit Names Pelmorex Corp. as a Victim – Pelmorex Data Breach

Ransomware group LockBit has singled out Pelmorex Corp., the parent company of The Weather Network, as a victim in this cyber incident. A post on X (formerly known as Twitter), shared by Brett Callow, a threat analyst at Emsisoft, reveals disturbing details. The post claims, “We have downloaded a lot of databases from their network, including SecretServer RDP connections sources [sic].”

Pelmorex’s statement

Additional information, listed under “top contacts,” remains obscured. Pelmorex Corp.’s director of communications and administration, Karen Kheder, has acknowledged this development, stating, “We are working with leading global cybersecurity experts, and based on everything we know thus far, the attackers obtained limited access to publicly available information. If there is any change or update to our findings, we will notify all relevant parties in accordance with the law.”

LockBit’s Deadline and Data Threat

LockBit, identified as a “rent-a-ransomware” operation, poses a significant challenge. Callow notes that the individuals behind this attack could be located anywhere. While the post does not specify the group’s demands, it does mention a deadline of September 24th, 2023, just after 2:45 pm UTC. In capital letters, the post ominously concludes, “All available data will be published.”

Pelmorex Corp.’s Response and Cybersecurity Measures

Pelmorex Corp. recently posted an update on September 20th, indicating that most of The Weather Network’s services are back in operation. However, users may encounter “occasional system issues.”

This evolving situation surrounding the Pelomorex Data Breach underscores the urgency for robust cybersecurity measures in today’s digital landscape.

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John Greenwood

He has been working with Cybersec and Infosec market for 12+ years now. Passionate about AI, Cybersecurity, Info security, Blockchain and Machine Learning. When he is not occupied with cybersecurity, he likes to go on bike rides!

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