The Conti ransomware gang has hit another target, this time the government of Costa Rica. The internet connections to the hospitals were cut to prevent the attack from spreading. The cyber intrusion occurred on April 19th at the hospital network located in north-east France affected two facilities. Hospitals and Health Care group was forced to disconnect all incoming and outgoing Internet connections after discovering it suffered a cyberattack that resulted in the theft of sensitive administrative and patient data. The files allegedly stolen include compressed documents, text files with admin, emails, passwords as well as account and payment ZIP archives. This week we begin at Coca-Cola, which is investigating a ransomware group's claim it has breached the famous drink-maker's computer systems. The Russian-speaking ransomware group Stormous claims to have stolen 161GB of data from the company and is now asking for 1.65 Bitcoin (about $64,000) in ransom. Hello and welcome to GlobalSign's weekly recap of the top incidents in cybersecurity.
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