Medusa Ransomware Strikes Wichita County Mounted Patrol
Ransomware Attack on Wichita County Mounted Patrol
Victim Overview
Based in Wichita Falls, Texas, Wichita County Mounted Patrol is a volunteer organization operating in the Public Safety industry. Employing 11-20 staff members and generating annual revenue in the range of $10M-$25M, the company is renowned for hosting the annual Wichita County Mounted Patrol Championship Rodeo and supporting local charities such as the Children's Miracle Network.
Attack Overview
Targeted by the Medusa ransomware group, Wichita County Mounted Patrol experienced a data breach that compromised sensitive law enforcement information. Occurring between May 3-4, the attack involved the theft of files containing names, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and payment card information. The hackers exploited a recently disclosed security vulnerability to gain unauthorized access to the organization's network.
Ransomware Group Profile
Medusa, a ransomware group operating as a Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform, is notorious for its aggressive tactics. This group has targeted various sectors globally, including education, healthcare, and government industries. Medusa's ransomware is specifically designed to disable applications and services, encrypt critical data, and demand significant ransoms for decryption keys.
Company Vulnerabilities
Potential security gaps in Wichita County Mounted Patrol's network infrastructure and systems make it vulnerable to ransomware attacks. The organization's involvement in law enforcement activities and the storage of sensitive information make it an attractive target for threat actors like the Medusa ransomware group. Additionally, a lack of robust cybersecurity measures and timely patching of security vulnerabilities could have facilitated the attack on the company.
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