LockBit Claims MAPC Cyberattack, Sets Deadline


The notorious LockBit ransomware gang has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC), which serves the 101 cities and towns constituting metropolitan Boston. The hacker group has set a deadline for their demands, expiring on December 8. The Cyber Express Team reached out to MAPC officials seeking verification of the claim regarding the MAPC cyberattack.

Official Response on MAPC Cyberattack Awaits

As of now, an official response is still pending. Interestingly, despite the alleged MAPC cyberattack, the official website of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council was found to be fully functional, raising questions about the legitimacy of LockBit’s claim.

A conclusive assessment of the MAPC cyberattack awaits an official statement from MAPC authorities.

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LockBit, a formidable criminal organization deeply entrenched in cybercrime, has become a global menace, employing sophisticated intrusion tactics. While the FBI has not directly attributed their origins to Russia, their international affiliations and communication patterns strongly suggest a connection to Russian cybercrime rings.

LockBit’s Onslaught Pattern Continues with MAPC cyberattack

This recent cyberattack on MAPC follows a pattern of cyber onslaughts orchestrated by LockBit. In November 2023, MicroTrain Technologies and Shimano, a Japanese bicycle parts manufacturing giant, were reportedly targeted.

The MicroTrain cyberattack exposed sensitive documents, including enrollment forms and business transactions, while Shimano faced a massive data breach compromising 4.5 terabytes of employee details, contracts, financial records, and more. However, both claims remain unverified as no official responses have been received.

The LockBit gang, emerging in the last quarter of 2019, gained notoriety in 2022 as the most prominent global ransomware gang and RaaS operator, boasting a high number of victims on its data leak website. Their audacious attacks have also targeted CDW Corporation in September 2023, intensifying concerns about the group’s growing influence.

As the MAPC grapples with the aftermath of this cyber onslaught, the urgency for a comprehensive response and cybersecurity measures escalates. The looming December 8 deadline adds a layer of complexity to an already tense situation, emphasizing the critical need for collaborative efforts to mitigate the impact of LockBit’s cyber threats.

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