lockbit2 attacks aetnabridge
Incident Date:
March 17, 2022
Overview
Title
lockbit2 attacks aetnabridge
Victim
aetnabridge
Attacker
Lockbit2
Location
First Reported
March 17, 2022
Aetna Bridge Company Targeted by Lockbit2 Ransomware Group
Aetna Bridge Company, a prominent provider in the realm of bridge construction and rehabilitation, has recently fallen victim to the Lockbit2 ransomware group. This cyberattack was disclosed on the group's dark web leak site, spotlighting the vulnerability of the company's digital infrastructure. With a legacy spanning over 77 years, Aetna Bridge Company boasts more than 1400 projects and employs over 100 individuals. Despite its longstanding commitment to excellence in customer service, quality construction, and adherence to the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and ethics, the firm has not been immune to cyber threats.
The specifics regarding the extent of the damage inflicted by the ransomware attack remain undisclosed by Aetna Bridge Company. There is a notable absence of information concerning the attack on the company's official website, leaving the public in the dark about the nature of the data potentially compromised and the steps being undertaken to mitigate the aftermath of the incident. The ambiguity surrounding the attack raises questions about the potential for data breaches and whether the company has fortified its cybersecurity measures to thwart future incidents.
Lockbit2, the ransomware group behind this attack, is notorious for its global targeting spree, compromising personal data across numerous organizations. Active since at least 2022, Lockbit2 has executed several high-profile cyberattacks, impacting entities such as Inszone Insurance Services, speditionlangen.de, and Baca County Feedyard, Inc.
The cyberattack on Aetna Bridge Company by Lockbit2 serves as a stark reminder of the critical importance of cybersecurity vigilance. Despite the company's dedication to maintaining a high ethical standard and professional integrity, it was not spared by cybercriminals. This incident underscores the relentless need for organizations to implement and continuously update robust security protocols in today's digital landscape.
Sources
- Aetna Bridge Company: HOME. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.aetnabridge.com
- Ransomware Posts - GitHub Pages. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://privtools.github.io/ransomposts/
- 326K Aetna members involved in mailing vendor ransomware fallout. (2022, Aug 5). Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.scmagazine.com/analysis/326k-aetna-members-involved-in-mailing-vendor-ransomware-fallout
- Aetna Bridge Company, May 23, 2022 - New Hampshire Attorney General. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.doj.nh.gov/consumer/security-breaches/documents/aetna-bridge-20220523.pdf
- Aetna Bridge Company - Notice of Data Event - MA - Exhibit 1. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.mass.gov/doc/assigned-data-breach-number-26562-aetna-bridge-company/download
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