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Ransomware goes postal: US healthcare companies obtain pretend extortion letters

In late February, healthcare organizations throughout the US began receiving extortion calls for by mail claiming that their group’s knowledge had been stolen in a ransomware assault and giving them 10 days to reply.

In keeping with the letters, printed on paper and delivered in envelopes purporting to be from the BianLian ransomware group, the information could be leaked until the group paid a ransom of between $250,000 to $350,000 in Bitcoin.

Now for the excellent news: the breaches by no means occurred, and the letters are virtually actually pretend. Two security distributors which have studied the letters, Arctic Wolf and Guidepoint Safety, now consider that the entire letter-writing marketing campaign is a ruse by somebody pretending to be BianLian, one of many ransomware trade’s up-and-coming menace teams.

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