LockBit attacks J Hillburn
Date:
August 15, 2023
Overview
Title
LockBit attacks J Hillburn
Victim
J Hillburn
Attacker
LockBit
Location
Size of Attack
Unknown/TBD
First Reported
August 15, 2023
Last Updated
October 31, 2022
The LockBit ransomware gang has attacked J Hillburn. J Hilburn is a company that specializes in custom-made menswear, offering personalized clothing and accessories for men. Founded in 2007 by entrepreneurs Veeral Rathod and Hil Davis, J Hilburn aims to provide high-quality garments tailored to individual preferences and measurements. The company has gained attention for its unique approach to men's fashion, combining personalized service with modern convenience. LockBit posted J Hillburn to its data leak site on August 15th but provided no further details. LockBit is a RaaS that has been active since 2019 and is enabled with security tool evasion capabilities and an extremely fast encryption speed. LockBit is noted for using a triple extortion model where the victim may be asked to purchase their sensitive information in addition to paying the ransom demand for decrypting systems. LockBit employs publicly available file-sharing services and a custom tool dubbed Stealbit for data exfiltration. LockBit was by far the most active attack group in 2022 and continued to be one of the top attack groups in Q1 of 2023, despite being bested in sheer volume by the Cl0p ransomware gang who surged in Q1. LockBit demanded ransoms in excess of $50 million in 2022. The group has continued to improve its RaaS platform and introduced LockBit 3.0 in June of 2022. The latest version incorporates advanced anti-analysis features and is a threat to both Windows and Linux systems. LockBit 3.0 is modular and configured with multiple execution options that direct the behavior of the ransomware on the affected systems. LockBit employs a custom Salsa20 algorithm to encrypt files. LockBit takes advantage of remote desktop protocol (RDP) exploitation for most infections and spreads on the network by way of Group Policy Objects and PsExec using the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. LockBit tends to target larger enterprises across any industry vertical with the ability to pay high ransom demands but also tends to favor Healthcare targets. LockBit is a well-run affiliate program and has an excellent reputation amongst the affiliate (attacker) community for the platform's maturity and for offering high payouts of as much as 75% of the attack proceeds. LockBit is known to employ multiple extortion techniques, including data exfiltration, to compel payment.
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