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Maze Ransomware Operators Targets PeroXyChem, Global Manufacturer and Supplier of Oxidated Solutions

Maze Ransomware Operators Targets PeroXyChem, Global Manufacturer and Supplier of Oxidated Solutions

As usual Maze ransomware operators add another data breach to their name. In this instance, they breached PeroXyChem, one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of oxidated solutions around the globe.

The PeroXyChem is a Massachusetts (USA) Limited Liability Company being established in the year 2005 by Drs. Sherin S. Abdel-Meguid and Harold V. Meyers to provide cost-effective, global drug discovery solutions to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors. PeroXyChem has established several alliances with preferred domestic and overseas partners. They are founded on strong core values that emphasize safety, our people, innovation, teamwork, accountability, and passion for growth and improvement. As an industry leader with a global reach, they can positively affect the world through the use of our technologies and innovations. PeroxyChem’s products and services help reclaim compromised ecologies, benefit natural resources, and improve food safety. They aim to be mindful of efficient and sustainable ways to operate our business as we develop our technologies. They are proud that our peroxygens plants in Tonawanda, New York, and Rheinfelden, Germany utilize clean, renewable hydroelectric power generated by nearby facilities for use within our operations.

Below is the message been posted by Maze ransomware operators on their website-:

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The Cyble Research Team has verified the data leak of around 2.5GB. The data leak includes sensitive and financial documents of the company such as the company’s Sales forecasts documents, customer’s records, and many more. Below is the snapshot of list of the files being leaked by the Maze Ransomware Operators-:

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