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	"plain_text": "Boeing confirms cyberattack amid LockBit ransomware claims\r\nBy Sergiu Gatlan\r\nPublished: 2023-11-02 · Archived: 2026-04-05 20:56:36 UTC\r\nAerospace giant Boeing is investigating a cyberattack that impacted its parts and distribution business after the LockBit\r\nransomware gang claimed that they breached the company's network and stole data.\r\nBoeing says the incident did not impact flight safety and confirmed collaboration with law enforcement and regulatory\r\nagencies as part of an ongoing investigation.\r\nThe Boeing services website is currently down with a message saying the ongoing outage is caused by \"technical issues.\"\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/boeing-confirms-cyberattack-amid-lockbit-ransomware-claims/\r\nPage 1 of 4\n\n0:00\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/boeing-confirms-cyberattack-amid-lockbit-ransomware-claims/\r\nPage 2 of 4\n\nVisit Advertiser websiteGO TO PAGE\r\n\"We are aware of a cyber incident impacting elements of our parts and distribution business. This issue does not affect flight\r\nsafety,\" Boeing told BleepingComputer.\r\n\"We are actively investigating the incident and coordinating with law enforcement and regulatory authorities. We are\r\nnotifying our customers and suppliers.\"\r\nThis statement comes after a spokesperson told BleepingComputer the company is \"assessing\" LockBit's claims that they\r\nbreached Boeing's network to steal data.\r\nBoeing services website down (BleepingComputer)\r\nThe ransomware gang said on Friday that they allegedly breached Boeing's network and stole a significant amount of\r\nsensitive information that they would leak online five days later if the airplane maker didn't reach out before the deadline.\r\nWhile Boeing has yet to confirm a leak between LockBit's claims and the incident that has affected some of its systems, the\r\ndata leak page on the cybercrime operation's dark web site has now been removed.\r\n\"A tremendous amount of sensitive data was exfiltrated and ready to be published if Boeing do not contact within the\r\ndeadline,\" the gang's message read before being removed.\r\n\"For now we will not send lists or samples to protect the company BUT we will not keep it like that until the deadline.\"\r\nThis commonly happens when victims either start negotiating a ransom payment with the ransomware gang or if they've\r\nalready paid to stop stolen files from being published online and to get a decryptor tool.\r\nBoeing page on LockBit data leak site (BleepingComputer)\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/boeing-confirms-cyberattack-amid-lockbit-ransomware-claims/\r\nPage 3 of 4\n\nThe LockBit ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation surfaced in September 2019, with notable victims including the\r\nContinental automotive giant, the UK Royal Mail, the Italian Internal Revenue Service, and the City of Oakland.\r\nCybersecurity authorities from the United States and worldwide revealed in a joint advisory in June that the ransomware\r\noperation has extorted at least $91 million from U.S. organizations after approximately 1,700 attacks since 2020.\r\nBoeing is one of the largest aerospace and defense companies that employs over 140,000 people across the United States\r\nand 65 countries worldwide.\r\nIt develops, manufactures, and services commercial airplanes, defense products, and space systems for customers across\r\nover 150 countries.\r\nAutomated Pentesting Covers Only 1 of 6 Surfaces.\r\nAutomated pentesting proves the path exists. BAS proves whether your controls stop it. Most teams run one without the\r\nother.\r\nThis whitepaper maps six validation surfaces, shows where coverage ends, and provides practitioners with three diagnostic\r\nquestions for any tool evaluation.\r\nSource: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/boeing-confirms-cyberattack-amid-lockbit-ransomware-claims/\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/boeing-confirms-cyberattack-amid-lockbit-ransomware-claims/\r\nPage 4 of 4",
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