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Canon data leaked online after company refuses to negotiate with ransomware attackers – TechRadar
It appears Canon has not yet given in to ransom demands

Data belonging to camera manufacturer Canon has been published online after the firm fell victim to a ransomware attack last week, which took a number of its systems offline.
The attackers, known as Maze, originally gave the company seven days in which to respond to demands, but the release of Canon data online suggests the firm is unwilling to pay the ransom fee.
Maze has so far published 2.2GB of stolen data, which it claims accounts for 5% of the total archive, in what appears to be a warni…
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