On May 1, the ransomware gang Qilin targeted Cobb County, Georgia, claiming to have obtained 150 GB of sensitive data. Included in this data are over 400,000 files and images that allegedly prove their access to personal information of county employees, the public, and even details related to deceased individuals. Qilin has set a deadline of May 3 for payment, following Cobb County's decision not to engage with ransom demands. Experts suggest a significant data leak could soon occur, potentially affecting the county's population of nearly 772,000.
The ransomware gang Qilin has threatened to leak sensitive data from Cobb County, Georgia after acquiring 150 GB of files, including personal information on citizens.
Cobb County has publicly stated its refusal to pay any ransom, raising concerns about an upcoming significant data leak that could affect many individuals.
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