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Home » Crypto News » $100 Million in Monero (XMR) Ransom Reportedly Demanded from Computer Giant Acer

$100 Million in Monero (XMR) Ransom Reportedly Demanded from Computer Giant Acer

Author: Jordan Lyanchev

Last Updated Mar 22, 2021 @ 14:47

The sixth-largest personal computer maker in the world, Acer, was reportedly compromised after a ransomware attack and the demand could reach $100M in XMR.

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The Taiwanese multinational hardware and electronics company, Acer, is purportedly the latest popular organization to fall victim to the notorious REvil ransomware attack. According to recent reports, the perpetrators have requested one of the largest demands so far of up to $100 million paid in the privacy cryptocurrency – Monero.

Ransomware Attack on Acer

Headquartered in New Taipei City, Acer is among the world’s largest manufacturers of computer hardware and electronics with revenue of over $230 billion (as of 2019).

Coverage from BleepingComputer indicated recently that giant had fallen victim to a ransomware attack. It reads that the hackers have publicly announced on their data leak website the successful penetration of Acer’s servers by placing images of allegedly stolen files as proof.

The attackers said that they had compromised and obtained financial spreadsheets, bank communications, bank balances, and more.

Furthermore, the report revealed the massive amount demanded from the attackers – $50 million. However, Acer had the opportunity to take advantage of a 20% discount ($10 million) if they had paid until last Wednesday. As of writing these lines, it’s unclear if the electronics company had paid the requested demand.

In contrast, though, if the firm fails to pay by March 28th, the ransom would double to $100 million.

It’s worth noting that Acer refused to confirm if the company was indeed the victim of a ransomware attack to BleepingComputer. Instead, the statement reads that it had “reported recent abnormal situations” to relevant LEAs and DPAs.

Payment Requested in Monero (XMR)

Back in 2020, the ransomware gang announced the transition from requesting Bitcoin (BTC) as the primary demand payment option to the privacy token – Monero (XMR). After citing anonymity issues, they started asking all demands to be transferred with XMR and even provided educational materials to teach victims how to purchase and send the coin.

Somewhat expectedly, they have made the same request to Acer as well. The screenshot below illustrates that the computer giant needs to convert its fiat currency to XMR before transferring the funds.

Ransomware Attack on Acer. Source: BleepingComputer
Ransomware Attack on Acer. Source: BleepingComputer

Previously, ransomware hacks demanding crypto payments befell a major New York-based law firm whose clients were celebrities such as LeBron James, Nicki Minaj, and Mariah Carey. More recently, a similar faith reached the largest Argentinian telecommunications company – Telecom.

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Jordan got into crypto in 2016 by trading and investing. He began writing about blockchain technology in 2017 and now serves as CryptoPotato's Assistant Editor-in-Chief. He has managed numerous crypto-related projects and is passionate about all things blockchain. Contact Jordan: LinkedIn

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