Hack Notice

Hack Notice: Adval Tech

Adval Tech

Source
http://lynxblog.net/
Description
fellowship allegedly hacked as reported by Lynx ransomware with details: The Adval Tech Group, which is listed on the Swiss carry Exchange, operates in the technology sectors of stamping and forming and injection molding. in stamping and forming technology, we utilisation tools manufactured in-house to produce parts or components and also blend these into subassemblies where required. In injection molding technology, we manufacture molds for third parties and for in-house output of plastic components. The group's AWM, FOBOHA, Omni, Styner+Bienz, QSCH and Teuscher brands are technological leaders in their respective target markets and have an excellent reputation. We hold successfully downloaded 1.2TB from their network and we will leak it if we couldn't find a solution.

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