Money Message attacks Maxco Supply
Date:
October 3, 2023
Overview
Title
Money Message attacks Maxco Supply
Victim
Maxco Supply
Attacker
Money Message
Location
Size of Attack
Unknown/TBD
First Reported
October 3, 2023
Last Updated
October 31, 2022
The Money Message ransomware gang has attacked Maxco Supply. Maxco Supply is a Californian company specializing in designing and manufacturing packaging. It is headquartered in Parlier, California. Money Message posted Maxco Supply to its data leak site on October 3rd but provided no further details. Money Message is a form of ransomware that employs encryption to lock files and leaves behind a ransom note named "money_message.log." Distinguishing itself from the majority of ransomware variants, Money Message refrains from altering file names by not appending its extension to them. It is typically employed by cybercriminals to coerce victims into making monetary payments. Within the ransom note, victims are apprised that their files have been encrypted and are presently inaccessible without a decryption tool. The decryption tool, crucial for file retrieval, is made available upon payment of a ransom. Caution is advised against independent decryption attempts, as such actions could result in permanent file damage. Included in the ransom note is a hyperlink to facilitate further communication and the ransom payment, conducted via the Tor browser for added anonymity. The note also carries a warning of impending online exposure of the encrypted files, such as posting them on a blog, should the ransom payment remain outstanding.
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