Qilin Ransomware Gang Claims Cyberattack on Japanese Beer Giant Asahi

 

The Qilin ransomware group has claimed responsibility for the recent cyberattack on Japanese brewing giant Asahi, adding the company’s name to its dark web data leak site. The cybercriminals alleged that they had stolen over 9,300 files amounting to 27GB of confidential data, including financial documents, employee identification records, contracts, and internal reports. To substantiate their claims, the group published 29 images showing snippets of the stolen files. 

Asahi, Japan’s largest beer manufacturer, employs around 30,000 people and produces approximately 100 million hectoliters annually, generating close to $20 billion in revenue. The company suffered significant operational disruptions following the attack. On September 29, Asahi temporarily halted production at six of its domestic facilities, later confirming on October 3 that a ransomware attack had crippled its systems and led to data exfiltration. 
At first, no threat actor took public credit for the breach. However, the Qilin ransomware group eventually listed Asahi among its victims, likely after ransom negotiations failed. Qilin, which emerged in 2023, is known as a multi-platform ransomware operation capable of targeting both Windows and Linux systems. The group has been associated with other notorious hacker collectives such as Scattered Spider and, more recently, North Korean state-linked actors. 
Qilin’s tactics include exploiting vulnerabilities in edge network

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