Cicada3301, a notorious ransomware group attacking Singapore-based Tri-Star Display Pte Ltd to extort payment, has claimed responsibility for a significant data breach at the firm. Following the dark web shame site of the group, more than 95GB has been stolen from Tri-Star Display in the recent cyberattack, which also occurred on July 26, 2024, when the group was attacked.
It is reported that Cicada3301 has shared samples of the data that is allegedly at risk of being breached as evidence of their claims. To verify these claims of a data breach at Tri-Star Display, The Cyber Express team reached out to the company’s representatives. Although as of the time of this writing, the company has not responded to the claims in any official way, and thus these claims remain unsubstantiated as of the time of writing.
Regarding its business footprint, Tri-Star Display is an independent company within the James King Group, specialising in event design and manufacture for luxury brands. This company has been operating in Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Middle East for over a decade. It has a reputation for generating great results for companies through marketing and corporate PR strategies.
Besides its own office in the United States, Tri-Star Display maintains an office in Vietnam under the James King brand name.
The implications may be significant if all of Cicada3301’s claims are proven to be true, a
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