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Keytronic Data Breach: Black Basta Ransomware Strikes with 500GB Heist
Keytronic confirms a data breach by Black Basta ransomware group, leaking over 500GB of stolen data. The cyberattack led to a two-week shutdown and a $600,000 bill for external cybersecurity experts. Despite resuming operations, personal information was compromised.

Hot Take:
Looks like Keytronic got caught in a ‘PCB-A’ jam, thanks to the Black Basta ransomware gang. Someone’s got some serious ‘circuit’ work to do now!
Key Points:
– Keytronic confirmed a significant data breach and data leak by Black Basta ransomware.
– The attack disrupted operations for two weeks, affecting both domestic and Mexico sites.
– Personal information was stolen, and Keytronic is now notifying impacted parties.
– Financial impact includes $600,000 in cybersecurity expenses with more costs expected.
– Black Basta claims they stole extensive data, including sensitive personal and corporate information.