LockBit attacks Tech Hard
The LockBit Ransomware Gang's Attack on Tech Hard
The LockBit ransomware gang has attacked Tech Hard. Tech Hard is an oil field equipment supplier headquartered in Dubai, UAE. LockBit posted Tech Hard to its data leak site on March 10th, threatening to publish all stolen data by March 31st if the organization fails to respond. LockBit never leaked the stolen data, suggesting Tech Hard paid the ransom.
LockBit's Operations and Evolution
LockBit has been active since 2019 and is enabled with security tool evasion capabilities and an extremely fast encryption speed. LockBit is noted for using a triple extortion model where the victim may also be asked to purchase their sensitive information in addition to paying the ransom demand for decrypting systems. The group continues to improve its attack platform and introduced LockBit in June of 2022, which bore some similarities to the BlackMatter ransomware. The latest version incorporates advanced anti-analysis features and is a threat to both Windows and Linux systems.
Technical Details and Affiliate Program
LockBit employs a Base64-encoded hash and an RSA public key in its configuration and hashes it with MD5. LockBit also created its own bug bounty program. LockBit is a well-run affiliate program and has an excellent reputation amongst the affiliate (attacker) community for the platform's maturity and for offering high payouts of as much as 75% of the attack proceeds.
Extortion Techniques
LockBit is known to employ multiple extortion techniques, including data exfiltration, to compel payment.
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