Security News > 2020 > December > FreePBX developer Sangoma hit with Conti ransomware attack
Sangoma disclosed a data breach after files were stolen during a recent Conti ransomware attack and published online.
Yesterday, the Conti ransomware gang published over 26 GB of data on their ransomware data leak site that was stolen from Sangoma during the recent cyberattack.
Today, Sangoma confirmed that the ransomware attack resulted in a data breach after private and confidential for their company and employees were published online.
"Sangoma Technologies Corporation announced that, as a result of a ransomware cyber attack on one of the Company's servers, private and confidential data belonging to the Company was posted online yesterday," Sangoma disclosed in an advisory.
"There is no initial indication that customer accounts were compromised, nor that any Sangoma products or services were affected as a result of this breach. While the investigation is continuing, and out of an abundance of caution, the company recommends that customers change their Sangoma passwords," Sangoma stated in the advisory.
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