Ransomware group says it released 'full data' on DC police department
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A ransomware group said it published its "full data" on the Washington Metropolitan Police Department this week, claiming the department's payment offer wasn't enough to prevent the release, according to screenshots of online posts by the group that were reviewed by CNN.
"We publish the full data of the police department, including HR, Gang Database, you will find a full range of all data," the group posted on Thursday, adding, "this is an indicator of why we should pay." The latest release from the ransomware group, known as "Babuk," raises new concerns about the safety and security risk to officers and others connected to the department.More Related News
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