LockBit 3.0 Ransomware Attack on Kings Academy Essex
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Ransomware Attack on Kings Academy Essex
Victim Profile
Kings Academy Essex, a high-achieving secondary school located in Kowessex, UK, serves students aged 13-18. The school is known for its outstanding exam results, with students making excellent progress from Key Stage 2 to 4. Many students go on to attend top universities after completing their Sixth Form studies. Kings Academy positions itself as one of the top performing schools in the country, providing an engaging and effective teaching environment based on core values and up-to-date educational practices.
Vulnerabilities and Targeting
Kings Academy Essex was targeted by the LockBit 3.0 ransomware group, known for its advanced capabilities and evasive nature. The attack resulted in the exfiltration of 67 GB of data, including email correspondence, emphasizing the ongoing threat of ransomware attacks in the education sector.
Ransomware Group Overview
The LockBit 3.0 ransomware group is an evolution of the LockBit group, operating under a Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) model. LockBit 3.0 is considered one of the most dangerous and disruptive ransomware threats, with features like file encryption, desktop modifications, and lateral movement through networks. The group has targeted a wide range of organizations globally, including major companies, making it a significant cyber threat.
LockBit May Attacks
This is part of the May 2024 attacks by LockBit 3.0, a cybercriminal group that resurfaced with vigor following the disruption of its infrastructure during "Operation Cronos." Despite arrests and the dismantling of its data leak site, LockBit swiftly returned, targeting over 50 victims within hours of reactivating its platform. These assaults spanned various sectors and countries.
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