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The researcher said that it contains the following list of sensitive information: In a Thursday post, PrivacySharks said that an independent security researcher affiliated with the company has viewed the contents of a leaked 14.9MB file called “proof.zip” that was purportedly exfiltrated from Gigabyte. Notice of purported Gigabyte data posted on AvosLocker’s leak site. Barracuda NDA + full dir list leaked in sample,” according to AvosLocker’s statement. “Gigabyte INC suffered a breach, and this is a sample of the files we’ve downloaded from their network. The NDA, which Threatpost has viewed, is dated June 2007 and signed on behalf of Barracuda by “Drako” – which, if authentic, presumably refers to Barracuda co-founder Dean Drako. Threatpost has reached out to Gigabyte but hasn’t heard back yet.īelow is a screen capture of AvosLocker’s announcement, which refers to a nondisclosure agreement (NDA) between Gigabyte and Barracuda Networks. PrivacySharks has reached out to AvosLocker for more information about the breach. The leaked files, seen by PrivacySharks and by Threatpost, appear to contain confidential details regarding deals with third-party companies and identifiable information about employees. On Wednesday, the gang posted a “press release” announcing that it had purportedly gutted the motherboard/server maker, though it didn’t say when or how.
The AvosLocker ransomware gang is claiming that it breached tech giant Gigabyte and has leaked a sample of what it claims are files stolen from the Taiwanese company’s network.