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BT Group Breach: Black Basta Ransomware Targets Servers

Nero December 5, 2024 2 min read

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BT Conferencing Division Takes Servers Offline Amid Data Theft Claims


BT Group Takes Action

BT Group, the United Kingdom’s largest telecom provider, responded to a ransomware breach involving its BT Conferencing division. The Black Basta ransomware group targeted specific servers, prompting BT to isolate and shut them down immediately.

A company spokesperson confirmed, “We identified an attempt to compromise our BT Conferencing platform. Impacted servers were rapidly taken offline and isolated.” BT ensured live conferencing services and broader operations continued without disruption.

Black Basta’s Allegations

The Black Basta ransomware group claimed it stole 500GB of sensitive data from BT Conferencing. The stolen files allegedly include financial documents, user data, confidential contracts, and non-disclosure agreements. Black Basta reinforced its claims by publishing file listings and screenshots of internal documents on its dark web site.

The group has set a countdown for leaking the stolen data if its demands remain unmet. This public threat amplifies the urgency for BT to address the situation thoroughly.

BT’s Response and Investigation

BT confirmed it continues to investigate the breach actively. The company reassured customers that the attack did not affect live conferencing services or other BT Group platforms. However, BT has not disclosed whether the ransomware encrypted any systems or solely exfiltrated data.

“We are working with relevant regulatory and law enforcement bodies as part of our response,” BT stated.

Black Basta’s Growing Threat

Black Basta emerged in April 2022 and has since gained notoriety for high-profile ransomware attacks. The group’s affiliates have breached over 500 organizations, collecting at least $100 million in ransom payments by late 2023.

Victims include major corporations such as Rheinmetall, Capita, Hyundai Europe, and the American Dental Association. Black Basta’s ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) model enables a vast network of attackers to execute its campaigns.

Implications for BT Group

The breach underscores the relentless threat of ransomware against global organizations. BT’s swift action prevented service disruptions, but the alleged theft of confidential data raises long-term risks. Reputational damage, regulatory scrutiny, and potential customer fallout remain pressing concerns.

This attack highlights the critical need for robust cybersecurity defenses and proactive incident management. With ransomware groups like Black Basta targeting diverse industries, businesses must stay prepared to respond swiftly and decisively.


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