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DoppelPaymer Ransomware Breached Siegel Egg Company – Data Leak!!

DoppelPaymer Ransomware Breached Siegel Egg Company – Data Leak!!

As usual DopplePaymer ransomware operators add another data breach to their name. In this instance, they breached Siegel Egg Company, one of the well-established Dairy company.

Founded by Harry Siegel in 1924, Siegel Egg began doing business in a horse-drawn carriage out of Faneuil Hall Marketplace. After World War II, Harry’s two sons, Hy and Sid joined the business. They began operating out of a new building in Faneuil Hall and the business expanded. Since then, Siegel Egg has grown dramatically and is now being run by the third generation. The company under the leadership of Ken Siegel for the past 30 years has grown into a market leader. Siegel Egg remains committed to meeting the needs of our customers.

Below is the message posted by DopplePaymer ransomware operators on their blog-:

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The Cyble Research Team has verified the leak of around 1 GB. The data leak includes multiple corporate operational documents and financial documents. Below is a snapshot of a few of the files from the lot being leaked by the ransomware operators.

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About Cyble:

Cyble is a US-based cyber threat intelligence company with the express mission to provide organizations with real-time views of their supply chain cyber threats and risks.

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