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Hunters International Ransomware Gang Strikes Again: Tata Technologies Under Siege


Hunters International ransomware gang claims attack on Tata Technologies, demanding a hefty ransom of $10 million in exchange for the safe return of stolen data. The Indian tech giant's IT systems were disrupted by the ransomware actors, but client delivery services remained unaffected. Will Tata Technologies be able to meet Hunters International's demands? Only time will tell.

  • The Hunters International ransomware gang has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Tata Technologies.
  • The attack saw the theft of 1.4TB of data, consisting of 730,000 files.
  • The impact of the attack on Tata Technologies' operations was minimal, with client delivery services not affected.
  • Hunters International is threatening to release the stolen files in exchange for a ransom demand.
  • The group has been linked to other notable breaches, including Lee Enterprises and Japanese optics giant Hoya.



  • In a recent development that has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity community, the Hunters International ransomware gang has claimed responsibility for a daring cyberattack on Tata Technologies, a prominent Indian tech giant with operations spanning 27 countries and over 12,500 employees. The attack, which took place in January 2025, saw the ransomware actors allegedly steal an impressive 1.4TB of data from the company, consisting of a staggering 730,000 files.

    According to sources close to the matter, Tata Technologies reported a security breach by ransomware actors, which disrupted parts of its IT systems. However, in a remarkable display of resilience, the company stated that the incident's impact on its operations was minimal, while client delivery services were not affected at all. This unexpected turn of events only served to fuel speculation among cybersecurity experts and fans of the Hunters International ransomware gang.

    The threat actors, known for their brazen tactics and penchant for high-profile attacks, have taken to the dark web to claim responsibility for the attack on Tata Technologies. They have listed the company's name on their extortion page, threatening to release the stolen files in exactly one week if a ransom demand is not met. However, unlike their previous instances of data exfiltration, Hunters International has surprisingly opted not to share any samples of the stolen files or elaborate on what kind of documents they hold.

    BleepingComputer, a well-respected source for news and updates on cybersecurity incidents, has reached out to Tata Technologies regarding the threat actor's allegations. Unfortunately, a comment from the company was not immediately available. This lack of response has only served to heighten speculation about the true nature of the attack and the motivations behind it.

    Hunters International ransomware gang has been making waves in the cybersecurity community since late 2023, when they emerged as a potential rebrand of Hive. Since then, their attacks have included breaches of U.S. Navy contractor Austal USA and Japanese optics giant Hoya. However, it was not until recently that they gained notoriety for targeting individual extortion and even showed no qualms about engaging in such activities against Fred Hutch cancer patients.

    Despite the Hunters International ransomware gang's impressive track record of high-profile attacks, there have been cases of dispute surrounding their claims. For instance, the U.S. Marshals Service had to deny that its systems were breached by Hunters International contrary to the threat actor's allegations. This unexpected twist has raised questions about the reliability of the group's assertions and whether they should be taken at face value.

    The incident raises important questions about the effectiveness of cybersecurity measures and the importance of staying vigilant in today's increasingly complex digital landscape. As ransomware attacks continue to escalate, it is crucial that companies like Tata Technologies prioritize their security posture and take proactive steps to prevent such incidents from occurring.

    In a related development, BleepingComputer has learned that Hunters International has also been linked to other notable breaches, including those at Lee Enterprises, where Qilin ransomware claimed an attack on the company's systems; Japanese optics giant Hoya, which was breached by the same group; and giant PCB maker Unimicron, which was struck by Sarcoma ransomware.

    In conclusion, the Hunters International ransomware gang's brazen attack on Tata Technologies is a stark reminder of the ever-present threat of cyberattacks and the need for organizations to remain vigilant in their cybersecurity posture. As we continue to navigate this complex digital landscape, it is essential that companies prioritize their security measures and take proactive steps to prevent such incidents from occurring.



    Related Information:
  • https://www.ethicalhackingnews.com/articles/Hunters-International-Ransomware-Gang-Strikes-Again-Tata-Technologies-Under-Siege-ehn.shtml

  • https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hunters-international-ransomware-claims-attack-on-tata-technologies/

  • https://www.darkreading.com/cyberattacks-data-breaches/hunters-international-cyberattackers-take-over-hive-ransomware

  • https://adarma.com/blog/hunters-ransomware-group/


  • Published: Tue Mar 4 11:06:14 2025 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M













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