MarineMax’s Titanic Data Breach: 123,000 Personal Records Stolen by Rhysida Ransomware Gang

MarineMax, the world’s largest recreational boat and yacht retailer, is reeling from a security breach by the Rhysida ransomware gang, affecting over 123,000 individuals. Despite initial assurances, the Florida-based yacht seller confirmed stolen personal data, and the cybercriminals leaked 225GB of sensitive files online.

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Hot Take:

MarineMax might want to invest in a better security system rather than another yacht because it seems like the Rhysida ransomware gang just sailed away with their customers’ personal information!

Key Points:

– MarineMax, the world’s largest recreational boat and yacht retailer, experienced a significant data breach in March, impacting over 123,000 individuals.
– The Rhysida ransomware gang claimed responsibility for the attack, publishing 225GB of stolen data on their dark web leak site.
– The breach occurred between March 1 and March 10, 2024, but was only detected on March 10, ten days after the attackers gained access.
– MarineMax initially claimed no sensitive data was stored on the compromised systems, only to later disclose that personal data was indeed stolen.
– The Rhysida ransomware gang has previously targeted prominent organizations, including the Chilean Army and the British Library.

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