The Lee Enterprises attack that caused disruptions on February 3 has been linked to the Qilin ransomware group, which has released samples of data they claim were stolen from the enterprise. The ransomware actors have now threatened to release all of the allegedly stolen material unless a ransom demand is fulfilled.
The US-based media firm Lee Enterprises owns and runs 350 magazines, 77 daily newspapers, digital media platforms, and marketing services. The company’s internet viewership reaches tens of millions each month, and its main concentration is local news and advertising.
In a report with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) earlier this month, the company disclosed that it was subjected to a cyberattack on February 3, 2025, resulting in major operational disruption. Threat analysts discovered that the outage created serious issues, including lost access to internal systems and cloud storage, as well as non-functioning corporate VPNs.
A week later, Lee Enterprises filed a new statement with the SEC, stating that the attackers “encrypted critical applications and exfiltrated c
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