Security News > 2024 > April > Yacht retailer MarineMax discloses data breach after cyberattack

MarineMax, self-described as one of the world's largest recreational boat and yacht retailers, says attackers stole employee and customer data after breaching its systems in a March cyberattack.
The Florida-based yacht seller said in a March 12 SEC filing that it didn't store sensitive data in the compromised systems.
While the company didn't attribute the attack to a specific threat group, the Rhysida ransomware gang claimed the attack and is now selling data allegedly stolen from MarineMax's network for 15 BTC. Rhysida has also leaked screenshots of what appear to be MarineMax's financial documents, along with employee driver's licenses and passports, on its dark web leak site.
Rhysida ransomware wants $3.6 million for children's stolen data.
Insomniac Games alerts employees hit by ransomware data breach.
Nissan confirms ransomware attack exposed data of 100,000 people.
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