Dublin’s rail system website Luas has been shut down after hackers attacked it and demanded to be paid in Bitcoin, according to our crypto news coming from Ireland.
The Irish Examiner reported that the visitors who opened the website have been welcomed by a message that the hackers put up where the demands are written. The hackers ask to be paid on bitcoin in five days or they will release valuable information. According to their message:
‘’You are hacked. Some time ago I wrote that you have serious security holes you didn’t reply. The next time someone talks to you, press the reply button. You must pay 1 bitcoin in 5 days otherwise I will publish all data and send emails to your users.
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The nature of the information is still unknown however the Luas’ payment website where all of the data of the users who pay for fare violations haven’t been affected. Luas users were advised not to open the website since.
The hack attack comes right after another hacking group better known as TheDarkOverload demanded ransom in bitcoin or they will release documents related to the 9/11 terrorist attack in New York. Most of the targets are law firms, insurance companies, and law enforcement agencies.
The group addressed all of those subjects that were involved in the litigation such as management companies, investment banks, clients, insurers and attorneys to contact them and make a request to withdraw the documents if they are willing to pay the ransom.
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