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Ransomware group claims Columbus attack, selling 6 terabytes of passwords and more
View a previous report on the Columbus ransomware attack in the video player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- As two Columbus police officers said Thursday that their bank accounts were hacked, a group claiming responsibility for a city ransomware attack is holding an auction for a massive amount of data it reportedly stole. The hacking gang known as Rhysida has advertised making off with 6.5 terabytes -- or 6,500 gigabytes -- worth of sensitive data from City of Columbus servers. Multiple cybersecurity watchdogs including Dark Web Intelligence and Ransom Look reported Rhysida's offering on an onion site, commonly used on the dark web and only accessible with the specialized internet b

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