LockBit attacks The Caravan and Motorhome Club
LockBit Ransomware Group's Attack on The Caravan and Motorhome Club
LockBit ransomware group claimed an attack against The Caravan and Motorhome Club. The affected company published continuous updates on their website. Many of the company's systems were affected. The latest update of Feb. 2 reads that they "made good progress in a very controlled and safe manner to restore our website. We are expecting the app to be live soon. Most of our administrative systems are working fully, as are our secure payment gateways. You will see further improvements to member services over the coming days." The Caravan and Motorhome Club operates 149 camp sites across the UK.
LockBit: A Notorious RaaS Operation
LockBit is a RaaS that has been active since 2019 and is highly adept at security tool evasion as well as boasting an extremely fast encryption speed. LockBit is noted for multiple means of extortion where the victim may also be asked to pay a ransom any sensitive information exfiltrated in the attack in addition to paying a ransom for the encryption key. LockBit employs publicly available file sharing services and a custom tool dubbed Stealbit for data exfiltration.
LockBit is by far the most prolific ransomware operation to date, and proved they follow through on threats, having exposed a large amount of exfiltrated Boeing data in Q4-2023. LockBit has demanded ransoms in excess of $50 million and hit the world’s biggest computer chip maker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), with a $70 million ransom demand in July.
Innovation and Evolution of LockBit
LockBit continues to innovate their RaaS platform following the release of LockBit 3.0 in June of 2022, and introduced what is considered to be the first iteration of a macOS ransomware variant in April of 2023. The latest versions incorporate advanced anti-analysis features and are a threat to both Windows and Linux systems. LockBit 3.0 is modular and configured with multiple execution options that direct the behavior of the ransomware on the affected systems.
LockBit employs a custom Salsa20 algorithm to encrypt files. LockBit takes advantage of remote desktop protocol (RDP) exploitation for most infections, and spreads on the network by way of Group Policy Objects and PsExec using the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. LockBit appears to also still be supporting the older LockBit 2.0 variant from 2021. LockBit operators were observed frequently exploiting the Citrix Bleed vulnerability (CVE 2023-4966).
Target and Affiliate Program
LockBit tends to target larger enterprises across any industry vertical with the ability to pay high ransom demands, but also has tended to favor Healthcare organizations. LockBit is a very well-run affiliate program and a great reputation amongst the affiliate (attacker) community for the maturity of the platform as well as for offering high payouts of as much as 75% of the ransom proceeds.
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