Washington DC Police Hit by the Worst Ransomware Ever

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In the U.S. capital, the police department experienced a major information leak after declining to satisfy the extortion demands of a Russian-speaking ransomware syndicate. As per the experts, the US police department has been hit by the worst ransomware ever. 
On Thursday 13th May, the Gang, identified as the Babuk Squad, published on the dark web, some thousands of confidential documents from the Washington Metropolitan Police Department. Hundreds of police officer intelligence documents, containing feeds from other agencies, such as the FBI and Secret Service, were discovered through a report by The Associated Press. 
Ransomware attacks have reached epidemic proportions as international gangs paralyze local and state governments, police, hospital, and private companies’ computer networks. They need substantial payments for deciphering or to prevent the online leakage of stolen information. 
The Colonial Pipeline was shut down last week by a cyber-attack which caused gasoline stockpiling and panic buying across southeast sections of the nation’s largest fuel pipeline. 
This Police data leak is “perhaps the most significant ransomware incident to date,” due to the risks it poses for officers and civilians, said Brett Callow, a threat analyst and ransomware specialist at the Emsisoft security company. 
Most documents contained security details from many other law enforcement authorities regarding the inauguration of President Joe Biden, along with a

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