Rhysida attacks Ironrock

Incident Date:

February 26, 2024

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Overview

Title

Rhysida attacks Ironrock

Victim

Ironrock

Attacker

Rhysida

Location

Canton, USA

Ohio, USA

First Reported

February 26, 2024

Rhysida Ransomware Targets Ironrock

The Rhysida Ransomware group has added Ironrock to its victims, although no other details have been disclosed. Ironrock makes premier ceramic solutions for walls and floors: Metropolitan Ceramics quarry tile, Royal Thin Brick tumbled thin brick, and METROBRICK architectural thin brick. The company has been a leader in quality brick and ceramic flooring products since the 1800’s.

Rhysida: A Growing Threat

Rhysida is a RaaS (Ransomware-as-a-Service) that was first observed in May of 2023, and has become one of the more prevalent threats in the latter half of 2023. Rhysida engages in data exfiltration for double extortion and maintains both a leaks site and a victim support portal on TOR. They are thought to be responsible for attacks against the Chilean military and more recently against Prospect Medical Holdings which impacted services at hundreds of clinics and hospitals across the US.

FBI and CISA Advisory

In Q4-2023, the FBI and CISA released a joint advisory on Rhysida operations. Rhysida has been steadily increasing their attack volume and continuing to expand the targeted industries, but volume is modest compared to leaders.

Method of Attack

Rhysida deploys its ransomware through various methods, including Cobalt Strike or similar frameworks, as well as phishing campaigns. Analysis of Rhysida ransomware samples suggests that the group is still in the early stages of development. The ransomware lacks certain standard features in contemporary ransomware, such as VSS removal. However, the group follows the practices of modern multi-extortion groups by threatening to distribute the stolen data publicly.

Ransomware Execution and Payment

Upon execution, Rhysida displays a cmd.exe window and scans all files on local drives. Victims are instructed to contact the attackers using the TOR-based portal and their unique identifier provided in the ransom notes. The group only accepts payment in Bitcoin (BTC) and provides victims with instructions on purchasing and using BTC through the victim portal. Victims are also given an additional form on the payment portal to provide authentication and contact details to the attackers. The Rhysida ransom notes are written as PDF documents and placed in the affected folders on the targeted drives.

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