Morpheus, a known ransomware group, has allegedly targeted Landmark Properties, a prominent real estate firm with a reported revenue of $1.5 billion. The group claims to have exfiltrated a massive 1.2 terabytes of data from the company’s systems.
Landmark Properties specializes in development, construction, management, investment, and consulting for high-quality residential communities. Morpheus alleges that the stolen data includes a wide array of sensitive information, such as:
- Financial Documents
- Accounting records
- Development plans
- Marketing materials
- Property details
- Construction data
- Information on active deals
- Human Resources data
This alleged breach could have significant implications for Landmark Properties, potentially exposing proprietary business information and sensitive personal data. The ransomware group is reportedly offering the extracted data for sale, with further details available through direct contact with their administrator.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the persistent and evolving threats posed by ransomware groups to organizations across all sectors.