Hackers are selling stolen Maryland transportation data for the price of 30 bitcoins
Jinse Finance reported that sensitive data stolen in a cybersecurity incident at the Maryland Department of Transportation is being auctioned by the hacker group Rhysida ransomware gang for 30 bitcoins (approximately $3.4 million). According to auction information collected by Dark Web Daily, the hacker group is suspected of stealing sensitive personal data and information, including social security numbers, addresses, dates of birth, and other identity information. It is claimed that this data will be sold to a single buyer only within the next seven days.
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