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Kazu is a financially motivated ransomware group known for employing a double extortion model, targeting sectors such as healthcare and government. The group has claimed responsibility for multiple high-profile breaches, including those of Manage My Health and the Defensoría del Pueblo de Colombia, exfiltrating sensitive data through techniques like exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities and credential reuse. Kazu has demanded ransoms ranging from $60,000 to $500,000, threatening public disclosure of stolen data if payments are not made. Their operations have primarily focused on entities in Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East, with a notable presence on dark web leak sites.
No exploited CVEs have been attributed to this threat actor yet.
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