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by Tyler Durden
Wednesday, Jul 21, 2021 - 05:40 PM
Saudi Aramco is pointing the finger at a third-party contractor for a breached data incident which has resulted in
demands for $50 million in ransom from an unknown mysterious entity in what s looking like a
Colonial Pipeline style cyber drama. The Saudi oil giant acknowledged to
The Associated Press that it recently became aware of the indirect release of a limited amount of company data which was held by third-party contractors. We confirm that the release of data was not due to a breach of our systems, has no impact on our operations and the company continues to maintain a robust cybersecurity posture, Aramco said, without specifying the contractor through which the breach happened. The language of indirect release reveals it was likely a leak and not the result of an external hacking operation.