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British auction house Christie's is notifying individuals whose data was stolen by the RansomHub ransomware gang in a recent network breach.
While Christie's didn't name the attackers behind the May breach, the RansomHub gang added the auction house to its dark web leak portal, claiming it had breached its systems and stolen sensitive client data.
The day the extortion hub claimed the Christie's breach, a spokesperson told BleepingComputer that attackers had breached the company's network and stole a limited amount of personal data belonging to some of its clients.
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