The Canadian government confirmed a data breach after two third-party service providers were attacked. The third parties, BGRS and Sirva, offered relocation services to public sector workers. The breach affected data as far back as 1999, involving current and former government staff, Canadian armed forces, and Mounties. Analysis of the breach is ongoing and the total number of affected individuals is not yet confirmed. The ransomware gang LockBit has claimed responsibility for the attack on Sirva.

Prinz Eugen Ransomware Uses Go-Based Encryptor to Target Fresh Files and Evade Forensics
A customer compromised by a newly observed ransomware family we attribute to the Prinz Eugen group. The encryptor is a purpose-built Go binary that departs

