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VisitHackers Using Trinity Demand €38M Ransom for 560 GB Stolen from Spain's Agencia Tributaria
Dec 1, 2024, 11:18 AM
A hacking group known as Trinity has claimed responsibility for breaching Spain's Agencia Tributaria (AEAT), exfiltrating 560 GB of sensitive data. The group is demanding a ransom of €38 million ($38 million), with a deadline set for December 31, 2024. This attack, carried out using the Trinity extortion program, has led to threats of releasing critical stolen information if their demands are not met.
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