Ransomware: apt73 claims minsa.com.mx (MX) — Not Found
AI Analysis
A new ransomware incident has been published on the ransomware.live platform, attributed to the threat group apt73, targeting the Mexican organization minsa.com.mx. The entry, dated 22 May 2026, is listed under the BREACH framework and indicates that the victim’s data may have been compromised or leaked. While the title notes “Not Found,” the publication itself signals a confirmed attack and potential data exposure.
This incident primarily affects the organization minsa.com.mx, which operates in the food and agribusiness sector in Mexico. However, any organization in critical infrastructure, manufacturing, or supply chain sectors should take note, as ransomware groups like apt73 often target entities with high operational impact. Compliance teams in EU-regulated firms with cross-border operations or third-party dependencies in Latin America should assess their exposure.
Compliance teams should immediately verify whether their organization or any third-party vendors have connections to minsa.com.mx or similar entities. Review incident response plans for ransomware scenarios, ensure backups are isolated and tested, and confirm that breach notification obligations under frameworks like GDPR or NIS2 are updated. Proactively monitor ransomware.live and similar threat intelligence feeds for early warnings.
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