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Maze Ransomware Operators Targets ST Engineering, One of the Leading Engineering Groups

Maze Ransomware Operators Targets ST Engineering, One of the Leading Engineering Groups

Here the Maze ransomware operators publish one more massive data leak on their website. In this instance, they targeted one of the leading engineering groups around the globe.

ST Engineering group was founded on 27 January 1967. A global technology, defense, and engineering group specializing in the aerospace, electronics, land systems, and marine sectors, we bring innovation and technology together to create people-centric, multi-disciplinary, smart engineering solutions for our customers in the defense, government and commercial segment in more than 100 countries. With more than 700 smart city projects across 130 cities in our track record, the Group continues to help transform cities through its suite of Smart Mobility, Smart Security, and Smart Environment solutions. Powering innovation is our workforce of about 23,000, two-thirds of whom are engineering and technical talents. With technology and innovation in our DNA, they create game-changing solutions in domains such as smart cities, robotics, data analytics, cybersecurity, and autonomous solutions. With a portfolio of world-class and award-winning solutions ranging from oceanic depths to the expanse of space, they invest in technology to enhance their multidisciplinary engineering expertise and wide-ranging capabilities to meet the challenges of tomorrow. Their global network of subsidiaries and associated companies spans more than 20 countries and 40 cities in Asia, Europe, the U.S., and the Middle East. Our growing presence in the U.S. where we have operations in 17 cities plays a key role in building our position of strength for the next phase of innovation and growth. Headquartered in Singapore, the Group reported revenue of $7.86b in FY2019, ranks among the largest companies listed on the Singapore Exchange, and is one of Asia’s largest defense and engineering groups.

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

Just like previous data leaks, the Cyble Research Team has also identified and verified this data leak. As per our researchers, this data leak includes the company’s cyber insurance documents, various contract calculations worksheets, NASA give review rules, and much more. Below are a few of the snapshots of data leaks from the large lot.

Update: On June 11, 2020, published a warning message which stated that soon the Maze ransomware operators would prepare a press release of ST Engineering that would cover all areas and activities of the company:

We recommend people to:

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  • Use strong passwords and enforce multi-factor authentication where possible
  • Regularly monitor your financial transaction, if you notice any suspicious transaction, contact your bank immediately.
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