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The operators of the LockBitransomwarehave published 43GB of Boeing data after failing to negotiate ransom terms with the company.

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However, come November 7, Boeings name was back.

LockBit said its warnings were ignored:

Boeing ignored our warnings.

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We will start to publish data, the updated announcement reads.

In first batch we will publish just around 4GB of sample data (most recent).

That data had an October 22 timestamp, the publication explained.

Three days later, the entire database leaked.

Roughly 43GB of sensitive information, which included backups from Citrix appliances.

The campaigns allegedly started in late August this year.

Boeing confirmed the breach but did not discuss the details.

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