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    Home»Development»Qiulong Ransomware Group Targets Brazilian Surgeon Dr. Willian Segalin, Citing Privacy Concerns

    Qiulong Ransomware Group Targets Brazilian Surgeon Dr. Willian Segalin, Citing Privacy Concerns

    April 25, 2024

    The Qiulong ransomware group has taken responsibility for a cyberattack on renowned Brazilian plastic surgeon Dr. Willian Segalin. The alleged Dr Willian Segalin cyberattack was made on April 23, 2024, on their data leak website, where the threat actor confirmed compromising the website associated with Dr. Segalin.

    The group, known for its sophisticated ransomware tactics, shared its motivations for the attack, stating Dr Willian Segalin as an “outlaw plastic surgeon” who “does not protect patients’ privacy safely”.

    The cyberattack on Dr Willian Segalin, while not immediately visible on the website’s front end, suggests a potential breach in the backend systems. 

    Dr Willian Segalin Cyberattack Claims Surfaces on Dark Web

    The ransomware group’s post on the dark web revealed sensitive information allegedly extracted from Dr Willian Segalin’s website, including images of nude patients, confidential personal data, and financial information. The group’s message admonished Dr Willian for purportedly neglecting patient privacy and urged him to take action to safeguard sensitive information.

    Source: chum1ng0 on X

    “Dr. Willian, if you care about your patients’ data and privacy, stop driving your Mustang around like a negligent doctor and avoid remaining silent”, reads the threat actor post.

    Source: chum1ng0 on X

    The cyberattack on Dr Willian Segalin is not an isolated incident. Within the same timeframe, the Qiulong ransomware group targeted three other Brazilian organizations including two related to plastic surgery and one car dealership. 

    The Cyber Express has reached out to the plastic surgeon’s office to learn more about the authenticity of the cyberattack on Dr Willian Segalin. However, at the time of writing this, no official statement or response has been received. 

    Qiulong Ransomware Group Targets Multiple Victims in Brazil 

    The Qiulong ransomware group’s recent cyberattacks extend beyond Dr. Willian Segalin, affecting three other Brazilian entities. The group’s posts on the dark web highlight their grievances against these victims, accusing them of neglecting patient privacy and data protection.

    Source: chum1ng0 on X

    One victim, Dr. Andrea Rechia, a plastic surgeon, faced criticism for allegedly disregarding patient privacy despite numerous attempts to reach out. The group’s post includes sensitive information about the clinic’s operations and contact details.

    Similarly, Dr. Lincoln Graça Neto, another plastic surgeon, was targeted by the ransomware group. The post exposes the clinic’s location and amenities but condemns Dr. Lincoln for purportedly neglecting patient data security.

    The final victim, Rosalvo Automóveis, a car dealership, faced data exposure threats, indicating potential repercussions from the cyberattack. While specific details about the data breach are not provided, the post suggests imminent data exposure.

    Media Disclaimer: This report is based on internal and external research obtained through various means. The information provided is for reference purposes only, and users bear full responsibility for their reliance on it. The Cyber Express assumes no liability for the accuracy or consequences of using this information.

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