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blackbasta

This record tracks a ransomware attack claimed by the blackbasta group against lagunitas.com. It collects the publicly disclosed attack details — sector, location and timeline — as published on the operator's leak site and indexed by Breach House.

Country
United States
Business Category
Hospitality / Food & Beverage / Tourism
Employees
0-50
Discovered
2024-03-27
Published
March 12, 2024
Victim ID
j16F2ltjNMI5

Attack Summary

The Lagunitas Brewing Company began on a kitchen stove in Northern California in 1993 and has been crafting hop-forward beers ever since. Welcoming the open-minded with open taps and simple truths: Beer Speaks (for itself), Life Is Uncertain (don’t sip), and It’s Good To Have Friends. To quote our BrewMonster, “Lagunitas is made up of all kinds and creeds; punk rockers, misfits, ivy leaguers, weirdos, Waldos, Sparkle Ponies, Musicians, and everything in between … Just a pack of stray dogs that found—despite our vast and wild differences—that the love and respect for the freedom to be different is what brought us together and made it all work.” Whether we’re supporting local communities by turning beer into money for the cause, or simply fueling stories and songs with IPA and other creations—we always have a spot for you at our bar. Come as you are. And bring your dog, too. Here’s how it all really happened, or at least how we remember it. Heck… we don’t remember a lot, so this is at least how we thought it might have gone or something…SITE: www.lagunitas.com Address : 1280 N. McDowell Boulevard Petaluma, Calif. 94954 USAALL DATA SIZE: ~700gb 1. All data company 2. Users personal data & etc…

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