WarLock hacker group has claimed responsibility for a significant cyberattack on Colt Technology Services, offering one million documents for $200,000. The data, including sensitive internal information, was proven legitimate by the group. Fortunately, customer data remains secure as it is stored on separate systems. The attacker exploited a known Microsoft SharePoint vulnerability, allowing remote code execution. Colt is investigating the incident, working with cybersecurity experts while their customer portal remains offline. Recovery efforts are ongoing as authorities have been informed about the breach.
A member of the WarLock hacker group has claimed responsibility for the Colt attack, stating that one million documents are for sale for $200,000.
Only internal systems at Colt were affected; customer data remains secure as it is stored on separate infrastructure.
Colt's customer portal is currently offline, including Colt Online and the Voice API platform, while recovery efforts are ongoing.
The attacker exploited a Microsoft SharePoint vulnerability to enable remote code execution, affecting hundreds of SharePoint servers.
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