Security News > 2024 > June > Keytronic confirms data breach after ransomware gang leaks stolen files

PCBA manufacturing giant Keytronic is warning it suffered a data breach after the Black Basta ransomware gang leaked 530GB of the company's stolen data two weeks ago.
While Keytronic didn't attribute the attack to a specific threat group, the Black Basta ransomware operation claimed the attack two weeks ago, leaking what they claim is 100% of the stolen data.
BleepingComputer asked Keytronic how many people were impacted by the data breach but did not receive an answer before publication.
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