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Hack Notice: Ebert Group

Ebert Group

Source
https://www.blackfog.com/the-state-of-ransomware-in-2023/
Description
fellowship allegedly hacked as reported by Blackfog with details: Ebert Group, a car dealership based in Weinheim, Germany, announced that it was the mark of a hacker attack which caused disruption on the companys servers. There is limited information available relating to the incident, but it has been reported that data belonging to approximately 30,000 customers is now visible on the dark web. A group called Metaencryptor claimed responsibility for the attack.

About HackNotice and Ebert Group

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