Akira attacks Becht Engineering
The Akira Ransomware Gang's Attack on Becht Engineering
The Akira ransomware gang has attacked Becht Engineering. Becht Engineering is a highly respected and established engineering consulting company with a strong presence in the industry. Known for its expertise and technical proficiency, the company offers a wide range of engineering services to various sectors. Specializing in providing comprehensive engineering solutions, Becht Engineering serves industries such as oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, and manufacturing. Their services encompass areas such as process engineering, mechanical integrity, structural analysis, and risk assessment.
Akira posted Becht Engineering to its data leak site on July 25th but provided no further information. The Akira ransomware gang, first identified in May 2023, utilizes the Windows Restart Manager API to effectively close processes or terminate Windows services that might be actively using a file, thereby allowing the encryption process to proceed unhindered. In each computer folder affected by the ransomware, a ransom note named "akira_readme.txt" is placed. This note serves as a communication from the attackers, explaining the situation and providing links to the Akira data leak and negotiation sites.
The Ransom Note's Warning
The ransom note issued by the Akira group contains a chilling warning: "Regarding your data, in the event that we fail to reach an agreement, we will attempt to sell your personal information, trade secrets, databases, source codes, and anything else deemed valuable on the dark market to multiple threat actors simultaneously. Subsequently, all of this compromised information will be publicly exposed on our blog."
Attack Methodology
Like other ransomware groups, the Akira gang infiltrates corporate networks and expands its reach to other connected devices. After acquiring Windows domain admin credentials, the threat actors deploy ransomware across the entire network. Before encrypting the files, the attackers take the additional step of exfiltrating sensitive corporate data. This stolen information is then used as leverage during their extortion tactics, as they warn victims that the data will be made public unless a ransom payment is made.
The Akira gang has invested considerable effort into designing their data leak website, which features a retro aesthetic and allows visitors to navigate it using command inputs.
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