WA Law Firm Faces Cybersecurity Breach Following Ransomware Reports

 

It seems that Western Australia’s legal sector and government sectors are experiencing ripples right now following reports that the Russian ransomware group AlphV has successfully hacked the prominent national law firm HWL Ebsworth and extracted a ransom payment from the firm. This has sent shockwaves through the legal and government sectors across Western Australia. 
It has raised serious concerns since May, when the first hints about the breach came to light, concerning the risk of revealing sensitive information, such as information pertaining to over 300 motor vehicle insurance claims filed with the Insurance Commission of Western Australia. In a statement released by the ABC on Monday, the ABC has confirmed that HWL Ebsworth data that was held by the company on behalf of WA government entities may have been compromised after a cybercriminal syndicate claimed to have published a vast repository of the firm’s files earlier this month on the dark web. 
Although the full extent of the breach is unclear, investigations are currently underway to determine how large the data exposure is and what the potential consequences are. It has been reported that an ICWA spokesperson acknowledged in an official statement that there has been an impact on the Commission, which is responsible for providing insurance coverage for all vehicles registered in Western Australia as well as overseeing the government’s self-insurance programs f

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