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Anubis Ransomware Targets Samuel I. White, PC in Major Cyberattack - DeXpose

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    Anubis Ransomware Targets Samuel I. White, PC in Major Cyberattack April 22, 2026 Ransomware Attacks Summary On April 21, 2026, the notorious ransomware group Anubis claimed responsibility for a targeted cyberattack on Samuel I. White, PC (samuelwhitepc.com), a prominent law firm based in the USA. The attackers have threatened to leak sensitive legal data unless the firm engages in negotiations. Incident Report Field Details Target Samuel I. White, PC Domain samuelwhitepc.com Country USA Attacking Group Anubis Date Reported April 21, 2026 Threat Actor Statement “Significant breach at a law firm.” This incident highlights the ongoing threat posed by ransomware groups like Anubis, who target critical sectors such as legal services. Organizations are urged to bolster their cybersecurity measures to defend against such sophisticated attacks. Recommended Security Actions Ransomware attacks are increasingly targeting both enterprise and mid-sized organizations across all sectors. 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