This is the second breach of Schneider and this time, it is now known as a confirmed breach.
In the article, a rebranded group known as HellCat is now asking for a ransom not to release the data.
Luckily, this is a developer platform and will not affect them business wise, so that is the good news out of this.
According to the post on a forum, it contains critical data including projects, issues and over 400 thousand rows of user data. Plug-ins are also affected.
Of course, we must mention that if the breach is mentioned, the $125,000 ransom is cut in half.
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