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Time’s Up for Agromart Group and their Data Got Leaked by REvil Ransomware Operators

Time’s Up for Agromart Group and their Data Got Leaked by REvil Ransomware Operators

Here come REvil ransomware operators with another massive data leak. In this instance, they leaked the confidential data of Agromart Group, well-known crop production partners.

The Agromart Group provides crop nutrients, seed, crop protection products, custom application and associated services to agricultural producers across Eastern Canada. The Agromart Group understands that farming isn’t just a business, it’s a way of life. Users can farm because they thrive on nurturing your crop from the growing season all the way through to harvest. They farm because you can’t imagine doing anything else. At Agromart, they get it. Their local Agromart provides a wide range of agronomic services, including field scouting and soil sampling, crop advisory, application, and nutrients management planning. Many of their CCAs work very closely with both chemical and seed company representatives to organize, plan, and implement on-farm test plots. Examining and evaluating new products and production practices ensure that they are fully informed and up to date. They are committed to continuous learning and the relentless search for crop production improvements.

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

The data leak includes a couple of sensitive data of the company such as the. Scanned copies of the company’s financial accounts, personal net worth documents, aging report of documents of their users, company’s credit application and agreement form, and much more. Below are a few of the snapshots of the data leak from the large lot.

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