A cybercriminal gang that hacked a major entertainment law firm claims it will release information on President Trump if it doesn’t receive $42M in ransom.
“The next person we'll be publishing is Donald Trump. There's an election race going on, and we found a ton of dirty laundry on time,” the group wrote, giving a one-week deadline. “And to you voters, we can let you know that after such a publication, you certainly don't want to see him as president.
Grubman, Shire, Meiselas & Sacks said in a statement Friday that law firms have not been immune to escalating attacks by foreign cybercriminals. “Despite our substantial investment in state-of-the-art technology security, foreign cyberterrorists have hacked into our network and are demanding $42 million as ransom," it said."We are working directly with federal law enforcement and continue to work around the clock with the world’s leading experts to address this situation.
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