While BT Group emphasized that only its BT Conferencing platform had been subjected to an attempted compromise that did not affect its other services, Black Basta claimed to have exfiltrated 500 GB of data from the firm’s servers, including user information, personal documents, nondisclosure agreements, financial and organizational details, and other confidential files.
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