Tyson Foods was hit in a cyberattack last fall and now the ransomware group that claimed the attack has begun releasing personal info from the company’s executive leaders.
In a report by The Cyber Express, the media outlet shared that sensitive info included names, personal and work email addresses, passwords, phone numbers and residential addresses.
“We continue publishing private information about people that influence millions of people,” the Snatch ransomware group wrote on its Telegram channel. “Welcome Tyson Foods top management and their personal history.”
The group also implied negotiating with the company and the possibility of expanding the cyberattack to Tyson’s main servers, The Cyber Express reported. The full scope of the data breach remains unknown.





