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Ring won’t say if it was hacked after ransomware gang claims attack  

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A notorious ransomware gang is threatening to leak data allegedly involving Amazon-owned video surveillance company Ring. On Monday, the ransomware group ALPHV listed the video doorbell maker Ring as a victim on its dark website. “There’s always an option to let us leak your data,” the Russia-linked group wrote alongside the listing, seen by TechCrunch. It’s not known what specific data ALPHV has access to, and the gang hasn’t shared any evidence of data theft. In a statement given to TechCrunch, Ring spokesperson Emma Daniels said the company currently has “no indications that Ring has experienced a ransomware event,” but would not say if the company has the technical ability, such as logs, to detect if any data was accessed or exfiltrated. According to a statement shared with Vice , Ring said that it was aware that a third-party vendor had been targeted by a ransomware attack and that it is working with the company, which reportedly does not have access to customer records, to learn more

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