Everest Ransomware Leaks Coca-Cola Staff Data
The Everest ransomware group has reportedly leaked sensitive employee data belonging to Coca-Cola, exposing internal records on the dark web. According to cybersecurity sources, the compromised information includes personal and professional details of the company’s staff. The leak was disclosed via the hackers’ data leak site, where samples of the stolen files were made publicly accessible.
The breach highlights the persistent threat posed by ransomware actors targeting multinational corporations. While the full scope of the data exposure remains unclear, the publication of employee records raises concerns over privacy and potential misuse of the information.
Coca-Cola has not publicly commented on the incident as of the latest reports. The Everest group is known for its extortion tactics, typically demanding payment in exchange for not releasing stolen data. This latest disclosure adds to a growing list of cyberattacks affecting major global brands, underscoring the need for enhanced digital security measures across industries.
