Ransomware RansomHouse Group Hits: Hawbaker Engineering

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RansomHouse Logo
Victim Name Hawbaker Engineering
Victim Website
(if available)
hXXps://www[.]hawbakerengineering[.]com/
Description Hawbaker Engineering was born from a desire to build upon our wealth of construction experience, incorporating sound engineering principles into the design process from concept to completion. Combining construction know-how and engineering expertise under one roof allows Hawbaker Engineering to bring a unique perspective to the engineering, design, and construction communities. Since 2002 Hawbaker Engineering has been providing exemplary civil engineering, surveying, land development, and construction management services. We take pride in tailoring our services to best fit our client’s needs and budget. The inherent benefit of continual and integrated examination of project value, performance, constructability and schedule is one of the key drivers to Hawbaker Engineer’s success.
Scraped Date 2024-01-25T00:02:22.888Z
Encrypted Date
Company Revenue $269.3 Million
Employee Count 1,408
Amount of Files N/A
Disclosure Status EVIDENCE
Disclosure Date DEPENDS ON YOU
Evidence Pack Downloadable YES
Full Data Dump Downloadable NO
Additional Information N/A
Number of Dark Web Post Views (at the time of scraping) 199

RansomHouse Ransomware Group

The ‘RansomHouse’ group is a data-extortion cybercrime operation that emerged in December 2021. Unlike traditional ransomware groups, RansomHouse claims not to use ransomware and instead focuses on breaching networks through their own tools. The group employs a double-extortion model, exfiltrating data and threatening to publish it if ransom demands are not met. RansomHouse has been associated with high-profile attacks, with victims listed on its data leak site, and has targeted various organizations, including a German airline support service provider and Canada’s Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA).

Citations:
  • [1] bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-ransomhouse-group-sets-up-extortion-market-adds-first-victims/
  • [2] techtarget.com/searchsecurity/news/366563096/How-ransomware-gangs-are-engaging-and-using-the-media
  • [3] globalinitiative.net/analysis/conti-ransomware-group-cybercrime/
  • [4] hhs.gov/sites/default/files/8base-ransomware-analyst-note.pdf
  • [5] techcrunch.com/2022/06/28/amd-extortion-ransomhouse/

Disclaimer: HookPhish does not engage in the exfiltration, downloading, taking, hosting, viewing, reposting, or disclosure of any files or stolen information. Any legal concerns regarding the content should be directed at the attackers, not HookPhish. This blog is dedicated to posting editorial news, alerting readers about companies falling victim to ransomware attacks. HookPhish has no affiliation with ransomware threat actors or groups, and it does not host infringing content. The information on this page is automatically generated and redacted, sourced directly from the Onion Dark Web Tor Blogs pages.

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