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12308638261?profile=RESIZE_400xA ransomware group behind some of the biggest cyberattacks in 2023 has taken credit for an incident involving a multibillion-dollar player in the real estate industry.

Fidelity National Financial, a Fortune 500 provider of title insurance for property sales, acknowledged an attack in regulatory documents submitted 21 November to the US Securities and Exchange Commission.[1]

On 22 November, the AlphV/Black Cat ransomware gang took credit for the intrusion, publishing a lengthy screed against the

10661601053?profile=RESIZE_400xThe US Justice Department announced on 19 July 2022 through a complaint filed in the US District of Kansas to forfeit cryptocurrency paid as ransom to North Korean hackers or otherwise used to launder such ransom payments.  In May 2022, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) filed a sealed seizure warrant for the funds worth approximately half a million dollars.  The seized funds include ransoms paid by health care providers in Kansas and Colorado.  “Thanks to rapid reporting and cooperation