ASUS Under Siege: Everest Ransomware Claims 1TB Data Heist!

The Everest ransomware group claims to have swiped over 1TB of data from ASUS, including camera source code. They’re demanding ASUS respond via encrypted messaging within 21 hours. No ransom amount is public yet, leaving ASUS fans holding their breath and cameras possibly holding their own secrets.

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Well, it seems like Everest is summiting new heights with their audacious claims! If ASUS doesn’t respond soon, they might need more than just a Live Update to patch this Everest-sized leak. Who knew camera codes could be the hottest commodity on the dark web this season?

Key Points:

  • Everest ransomware group claims to have compromised ASUS, stealing over 1TB of data.
  • Stolen data allegedly includes camera source code, possibly impacting ASUS devices with cameras.
  • Everest demands ASUS contact them via Qtox, with a 21-hour deadline looming.
  • No ransom amount disclosed yet, and ASUS has not confirmed or denied the breach.
  • This incident follows previous high-profile attacks claimed by Everest on other major corporations.

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