lockbit2 attacks WimmoG
Incident Date:
March 2, 2022
Overview
Title
lockbit2 attacks WimmoG
Victim
WimmoG
Attacker
Lockbit2
Location
First Reported
March 2, 2022
WimmoG Suffers Ransomware Attack by Lockbit2
WimmoG, a Swiss real estate management company, has been targeted by the ransomware group Lockbit2, as announced on the group's dark web leak site. The company's website provides information about their services and team members. WimmoG offers comprehensive services in the real estate sector, including property management and sales, with a focus on long-term success and customer satisfaction.
The company's website showcases their team, which includes experienced professionals with a personal approach to their work. They emphasize the importance of communication, respect, and trust in their business operations. WimmoG's portfolio includes various properties, such as residential and commercial buildings, demonstrating their versatility in the real estate market.
The size of WimmoG is not explicitly mentioned in the provided information. However, their focus on personalized services and a small team suggests a mid-sized company. Their vulnerability to ransomware attacks may be due to a lack of robust cybersecurity measures or insufficient employee training on cybersecurity best practices.
Lockbit2 is a prolific ransomware group known for its ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operations, having been behind various strains of ransomware since 2019. The group has been linked to attacks on other organizations, including Nefilim and Karma ransomware.
The attack on WimmoG is a reminder of the ongoing threat of ransomware attacks on businesses of all sizes. It underscores the importance of implementing strong cybersecurity measures, such as regular software updates, employee training, and robust backup systems, to mitigate the risk of such attacks.
Sources
- WimmoG. (n.d.). Kompetentes Immobilien Management - WimmoG. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
- Bracken, B. (2023, November 8). Ransomware Mastermind Uncovered After Oversharing on Dark Web. Dark Reading. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.darkreading.com/threat-intelligence/ransomware-mastermind-uncovered-oversharing-dark-web
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