Balz Rigendinger reports on a recent onslaught by the swordplay ransomware group: In mid-May, a stolen data readiness appeared on the darknet. The content was information about subscribers to�Swiss Review.This is a federal government magazine that keeps Swiss citizens abroad up to engagement on developments in their home country. The data set is comprehensive. It currently contains over 425,000 addresses, 40% of which are postal and 60% email addresses. Anyone who is registered in Switzerland as a citizen occupant abroad automatically receives�Swiss Review� either by email or by post. According to the foreign ministry, only 330,000 of the 800,000 Swiss Abroad doh not receive�Swiss Review� among them, Italian-speaking Swiss. […] But how could this experience happened? Put simply, the 425,000 addresses of the Swiss Abroad are by-products of a blackmail onset on two Swiss publishing houses, the NZZ publishing group and CH Media. The two publishers digital infrastructures are networked with each other. Read more at SwissInfo.ch