Tri-Star Display Details
Tri-Star Display
• 200 employees • Hospitality
Singapore
Industry
Hospitality
Security Incidents
1
Tri Star specializes in curating extraordinary event and activation experiences for luxury brands, offering a comprehensive range of services meticulously designed to enhance brand's prestige, forge unforgettable moments, and captivate target audience.
Security Incidents
Tri-Star Display Breach of Jul 2024
Tri-Star Display specializes in event design and manufacturing product displays for luxury brands, operating across Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Middle East, with an additional office in Vietn...
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This breach potentially endangers financial stability and can severely damage the company's reputation. Additionally, legal consequences may follow due to exposure of confidential data related to their operations across S...
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Severity Score
Significant to High
Type
Ransomware AttackSummary
On July 26, 2024, Tri-Star Display Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based subsidiary of the James King Group, experienced a cyberattack claimed by the ransomware group Cicada3301. The group stated that they had stolen over 95GB of data from Tri-Star Display and released samples on their dark web site to substantiate their claim. Despite attempts to reach out, Tri-Star Display has not yet confirmed the breach.Tri-Star Display specializes in event design and manufacturing product displays for luxury brands, operating across Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Middle East, with an additional office in Vietn...
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Severity
The ransomware attack exfiltrated over 95GB of data. The data reportedly includes sensitive client information and critical project details, which have been showcased on the dark web as proof by the attackers. Given the sophistication of the attack and the potentially severe impact on clients and future projects, this incident is best described as "Significant to High," scoring an 8 on the severity scale.Impact
Tri-Star Display Pte Ltd experienced a significant ransomware attack orchestrated by the group Cicada3301 on July 26, 2024. The attackers claim to have exfiltrated over 95GB of data, with samples provided as proof on the dark web. Although Tri-Star Display has not confirmed the breach, the compromised data reportedly involves sensitive client information and project details.This breach potentially endangers financial stability and can severely damage the company's reputation. Additionally, legal consequences may follow due to exposure of confidential data related to their operations across S...
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