Ransomware group posts data trove
Infamous cybercrime syndicate Qilin, known for its ransomware attacks across various industries, confirmed in a post on its dark web site that it is in possession of 176 GB of data from the breach, totaling 161,967 files.
According to Cybernews, the group posted nine sample documents, including lab reports, research contracts and financial statements that appear to be from Inotiv. The outlet said the files date back to 2018, and were posted on Aug. 11.
Other revealed data reportedly includes employee information, including names, hand-written signatures and professional titles.
The data is now posted for sale. It is not clear if a ransom was ever demanded from Inotiv, nor if they paid it. Its stock price has dropped nearly 12% over the last 5 days.
HealthExec reached out to the company for comment.