
The Black Cat/ALPHV ransomware group filed a complaint with the
Black Cat reportedly listed the software company
When
The recent adoption of
To try to show that their complaint to the
Regardless of the veracity of the underlying claims by Black Cat, the move is troubling. Ransomware actors frequently use the threat of publicly reporting data breaches as a way to extort payments from victim companies, but this appears to be the first time a group tried to leverage the
The
Industry pushed back hard on the
But, this troubling development shows that government reporting obligations can have unintended results. The exploitation of the
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