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The Medusa ransomware gang is claiming responsibility for an alleged NASCAR data breach that allegedly leaked one terabyte of ...
NASCAR had had various issues with technology being interfered with this season, and it appears it could be happening again. A report surfaced Tuesday indicating a hacking group had targeted the ...
NASCAR faces a $4 million ransomware attack from Medusa gang, risking major data exposure and sparking urgent cybersecurity ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNNASCAR Under Attack as Deviants Demand $4,000,000 in Ransom Amid Threats of ExposureNASCAR isn't new to implementing the use of modern technology to enhance their racing product. The post NASCAR Under Attack as Deviants Demand $4,000,000 in Ransom Amid Threats of Exposure appeared ...
A countdown timer indicates that NASCAR has 10 days to pay the ransom or risk having its data leaked to the public. Other ...
The Medusa ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) claims to have compromised the computer systems of NASCAR, the United States' ...
How Medusa Leaked NASCAR’s Sensitive Data As a result of the recent data leak by the threat actor Medusa, NASCAR has allegedly lost some of its sensitive data.
According to Hackread.com, Medusa claims to have broken into NASCAR’s systems and stolen important internal data. They are now threatening to release more than one terabyte of that data if the ...
Bob Pockrass, the NASCAR journalist, has reported on X the payouts for the races at Bristol Motor Speedway. The purse for the Cup Series race in Spring is set to be $11,055,250.
Threat actors have claimed an attack on major US racing institution NASCAR (the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing), the number one form of motorsport in the US.
Hackread.com reports that the Medusa ransomware group claims it has hacked NASCAR and is demanding a $4 million ransom. Accompanying the demand is a threat to release internal data if payment isn ...
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