Mexico Probes Legal Office Hack
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•Mexico's president says government is investigating reported ransomware hack of legal affairs office
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The website Cybernews said a group called Ransomhub had posted a sample of apparently hacked government files on the dark web.
The group is reportedly giving the government 10 days to pay an undisclosed sum or it will make public about 313 gigbytes of files.
The office targeted in the attacks had government contracts, insurance and financial information.
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