The country’s largest supermarket chain Shwapno has said hackers breached its customer database and are demanding a ransom of $1.5 million, or more than Tk 18.3 crore.
The matter came to light after portions of customer information, including names, phone numbers and purchase histories, were recently circulated on social media, months after the alleged breach.
The GD names the international cybercrime organisation “Qilin” ransomware group, hacker group “LockBit 5.0”, and other unidentified cybercriminals as accused.
Bangladesh’s largest supermarket chain Shwapno has filed a general diary (GD) with Tejgaon Industrial Area Police Station, seven months after its customer database was compromised in a cyberattack.
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