SuspectFile provides more details on the previously disclosed cyberattack affecting Coca-Cola’s subsidiary, Fairlife.
One week.
According to Anubis, that is all the time it allegedly needed to turn a vulnerability in a corporate VPN into full access to Fairlife’s IT infrastructure.
One week to get in.
One week to move through the network.
One week, according to the group, to reach the highest privileges across all systems.Then, according to the account provided by Anubis to SuspectFile, came the system shutdown, the production stoppage, the data exfiltration, and a $15 million ransom demand.
The figures attributed by the group to the operation are striking: approximately 500 hosts, one terabyte of stolen data, and 546,573 files. Of those, Anubis claims to have published 671 GB so far.
And there is one detail that makes this story even more interesting.
According to Anubis, Fairlife never actually negotiated.
Read more at SuspectFile.
