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Hackers stole data from 540 thousand sports judges and representatives of sports leagues

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The sports league software vendor was able to fend off the ransomware attack, but the hackers managed to steal sensitive data.




ArbiterSports, a sports league software company, reported a security incident affecting some 540,000 registered members, including sports referees and senior representatives from sports leagues and schools.

In particular, ArbiterSports is the official software provider for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), an American collegiate sports association that includes more than 1.2 thousand organizations that organize sports competitions in colleges and universities in the United States and Canada.

According to the ArbiterSports notification, in July of this year, the company managed to repel a ransomware attack. Although the attackers failed to encrypt her systems, they were still able to steal the backup files.

The backups contained data from the ArbiterGame, ArbiterOne, and ArbiterWorks web applications used by sports leagues and schools to appoint and manage schedules for referees and officials. As a result of the incident, attackers stole the data of users who registered in the aforementioned applications, including their usernames, real names, passwords, home and email addresses, dates of birth and social security numbers.

After ArbiterSports managed to repel the ransomware attack, the attackers contacted her and demanded a ransom for deleting the files they had stolen. The company paid the required amount and received confirmation from cybercriminals that the data had indeed been deleted. True, there is no guarantee that the attackers did not keep copies of the stolen data for themselves.
 
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