Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), responsible for 65% of the world’s semiconductors and 90% of the high-end chips, appeared on LockBit’s blog late Thursday.
The attackers didn’t specify which type of data they might have stolen, but the cybercriminals are demanding a $70 million ransom to either destroy all the data or make it available for download.
The perpetrators have threatened to publish network entry points as well as login and password details if TSMC refuse to pay. However, the post did not include any data samples or other indications of the type of information the attackers may have got their hands on.
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The attackers didn’t specify which type of data they might have stolen, but the cybercriminals are demanding a $70 million ransom to either destroy all the data or make it available for download.
The perpetrators have threatened to publish network entry points as well as login and password details if TSMC refuse to pay. However, the post did not include any data samples or other indications of the type of information the attackers may have got their hands on.

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LockBit didn’t specify which type of data they might have stolen, but the cybercriminals are demanding a $70 million ransom.