Play attacks Wyatt Detention Center

Incident Date: Nov 17, 2023

Attack Overview
VICTIM
Wyatt Detention Center
INDUSTRY
Government
LOCATION
USA
ATTACKER
Play
FIRST REPORTED
November 17, 2023

Play Ransomware Group Targets Wyatt Detention Center

The Play ransomware group claims to have successfully hit the Wyatt Detention Center in the Northeast state of Rhode Island. The threat group claims to have exfiltrated “Private and personal confidential data, clients documents, agreements, budget, HR, IDs, tax, finance information etc.”

The Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility is a maximum-security detention center that houses over 700 adult males and 40 adult female detainees, according to Central Falls. Detainees include those in custody by the US Marshals Service, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and the United States Navy, as well as those from the nearby Native American Mashantucket Pequot Reservation.

About Play Ransomware

Play (aka PlayCrypt) is a RaaS emerged in the summer of 2022 and is noted for having similarities to Hive and Nokoyawa ransomware strains. Play often compromises unpatched Fortinet SSL VPN vulnerabilities to gain access. Play has been observed leveraging Process Hacker, GMER, IOBit and PowerTool to bypass security solutions as well as PowerShell or command script to disable Windows Defender.

Play made headlines with high-profile attacks on the City of Oakland, Argentina's Judiciary and German hotel chain H-Hotels, as well as exfiltrating data from Fedpol and the Federal Office for Customs and Border Security (FOCBS). Play is an evolving RaaS platform known to leverage PowerTool to disable antivirus and other security monitoring solutions and SystemBC RAT for persistence.

Play is known to leverage tools like Cobalt Strike for post-compromise lateral movement and SystemBC RAT executables and legitimate tools Plink and AnyDesk to maintain persistence, as well as Mimikatz and living-off-the-land binaries (LOLBins) techniques. Play also abuses AdFind for command-line queries to collect information from a target’s Active Directory.

Play first introduced the intermittent encryption technique for improved evasion capabilities. Play also developed two custom data exfiltration tools - the Grixba information stealer and the open-source VSS management tool AlphaVSS - that improve efficiency in exfiltrating sensitive information on the targeted network, as well as the open-source VSS management tool AlphaVSS.

Play has been observed leveraging exploits including ProxyNotShell, OWASSRF and a Microsoft Exchange Server RCE. Play ransomware gang has mainly focused attacks in Latin America, especially Brazil, but have attack outside of that region. Play was observed to be running a worldwide campaign targeting managed service providers (MSPs) in August in an attempt to leverage their remote monitoring and management (RMM) tools to infiltrate customer networks.

Play employs tactics similar to both the Hive and Nokoyawa ransomware gangs and engages in double extortion by first exfiltrating victim data with the threat to post it on their “leaks” website.

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