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Peru government denies ransomware attack, despite hacker claims

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  • Operators of the Rhysida ransomware add Peruvian government to their data leak site
  • Hackers claim to have stolen sensitive files and are demanding five bitcoin
  • The government says it hasn’t been targeted and that it operates normally

Infamous hacking group Rhysida has claimed it breached the digital platform of the Peruvian government, but the South American country denies any ransomware incidents.

The cybercriminals added the Peruvian government to their data leak site, including some documents allegedly stolen from the gob.pe portal, noting they also demanded a five bitcoin ransom, which equals roughly $471,000.

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