AT&T, Dublin Airport, and Air Arabia in Hot Water: Ransomware Group Strikes Again!
The Everest ransomware group is like Santa Claus, but evil and with a data breach twist. They’ve allegedly leaked AT&T Carrier’s job platform database and are offering Dublin Airport passenger and Air Arabia employee data for sale. With millions at stake, it’s a hacker’s holiday bonanza!

Hot Take:
Looks like the Everest ransomware group isn’t just climbing mountains, they’re scaling the heights of audacity! Offering up data like it’s a Black Friday sale, they’re turning the dark web into a clearance rack for personal information. AT&T, Dublin Airport, and Air Arabia better find their climbing gear because it’s going to be a steep uphill battle!
Key Points:
- The Everest ransomware group has allegedly leaked data from AT&T’s job platform and claims to have passenger and employee data from Dublin Airport and Air Arabia, respectively.
- The leaked AT&T data reportedly includes personal information of over half a million individuals, while the Dublin Airport passenger data is up for grabs for $1 million.
- For a hefty $2 million, Everest claims to have detailed personal and corporate information on 18,000 Air Arabia employees.
- AT&T and Air Arabia remain tight-lipped, not confirming the legitimacy of the data or offering any public response to the demands.
- With a deadline-driven approach, Everest seems to be on a clock, making the countdown to a potential data apocalypse more suspenseful than a Hollywood thriller.
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