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Intel's Habana Labs hacked by Pay2Key ransomware, data stolen
2020-12-13 13:19

Intel-owned AI processor developer Habana Labs has suffered a cyberattack where data was stolen and leaked by threat actors.

Today, the Pay2Key ransomware operation leaked data allegedly stolen from Habana Labs during a cyberattack.

In a threat posted to Pay2Key's data leak site, the threat actors have stated that Habana Labs has "72hrs to stop leaking process..." It is not known what ransom demands are being made, if any, to stop the leaking of data.

Pay2Key is a relatively new ransomware operation behind a series of attacks against Israeli businesses in November 2020, as reported by Israeli cybersecurity firms Check Point and Profero.

Another threat actor known as BlackShadow was responsible for a recent cyberattack against Israeli insurance company Shirbit whose data was stolen and leaked.


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