Teeming with (TGE) losses down under
Where we stand with Toll Express legacy
“Toll Group may have lost over 200GB of corporate data to the Nefilim attackers, who have now started to dump it onto the web after failing to secure a ransom from the company. In a brief note to a leak site on Wednesday, the attackers released a compressed archive along with a text file listing documents stolen from Toll, which they described as ’part one’.” – iTnews, 20 May 2020.
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