Ryushi Demanding Ransom Worth $200,00 For Breached Data

In a recent case of a Twitter data breach, the hacker named “Ryushi” demanded a ransom worth $200,000 to hand over the stolen data of 400 million users. 

In regard to this, a probe has been launched by Ireland’s watchdog. According to the Data Protection Commission (DPC) it “will examine Twitter’s compliance with data protection law in relation to that security issue.” 

As per the reports, Twitter did not comment on this claim yet, nor did it respond to the press inquiries regarding the claimed breach. 

The stolen data apparently includes victims’ phone numbers and emails, including that of some celebrities and politicians. While the exact size of the haul is yet to be confirmed, only a small “sample” has been made public thus far.  

Several Hints May Prove the Claim 

A cybercrime intelligence firm ‘Hudson Rock’ was the first to bring up the issue of the sale of stolen data. One of the company’s chief technology officers told BBC that several hints seemed to back up the hacker’s assertion. 

The data did not seem to have been copied from some earlier breach, where the details were made public from 5.4 million Twitter accounts. 

Out of the 1,000 sample emails provided by the hacker in the earlier incident, only 40 emails appeared, “so we are confident that this breach is different and significantly bigger,” the officer said.

This article has been indexed from CySecurity News – Latest Information Security and Hacking Incidents

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Ryushi Demanding Ransom Worth $200,00 For Breached Data