Qilin and Devman Hacking Group Allegedly Breach ‘Feel Four,’ $60,000 Ransom Demanded 

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Lore Apostol
Lore Apostol
Cybersecurity & Streaming Writer

A joint operation by hacker group Qilin and the Devman hacking collective has reportedly resulted in a serious data breach at Feel Four S.L., according to claims emerging from the dark web. 

The cyberattack, which appears to have been both extensive and damaging, is said to have impacted key infrastructure across the organization.

According to a post attributed to the perpetrators, the attack compromised all servers, selected user PCs, and internal databases storing user and employee information, impacting both user databases extensively and partially breaching employee personal information. 

Qilin claims Feel Four S.L joint ransomware attack
Qilin claims Feel Four S.L joint ransomware attack | Source: HackManac on X

The attackers have issued a ransom demand of $60,000 to prevent the release or further exploitation of the stolen data. This type of demand is consistent with other forms of ransomware attacks often observed in enterprise-level breaches.

The specific methodologies used to bypass Feel Four S.L.'s security measures are unclear at this stage, but the improved Qilin.B variant made the news recently. 

The clothing and footwear retailer has yet to release an official comment addressing the situation and the claims made by the hacking groups. 

Qilin recently claimed to have targeted Hikari Seiko and Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It’s worth noting Phobos released a Devman decryptor a while ago.


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