Black Basta Ransomware Victim: Worldwide Flight Services

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Black Basta Ransomware

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Victim NameWorldwide Flight Services
Victim WebsitehXXps://www[.]wfs[.]aero
Victim URLhXXps://stniiomyjliimcgkvdszvgen3eaaoz55hreqqx6o77yvmpwt7gklffqd[.]onion/?id=Worldwide Flight Services
DescriptionAt WFS, as our ground handling business has continued to grow year-on-year all over the world, we have never lost sight on one important fact; it’s not the biggest that succeed, it’s the best. To be the best, our teams of cargo, passenger and ramp handling experts in more than 167 major airport locations in over 20 countries on five continents know they have to perform to the highest level for our customers every single day, and they do. Our business is built on working closely with every customer, on understanding the requirements of their business, and ensuring we not only meet their expectations but also use our knowledge and expertise to find ways to help them grow. Today, we are proud to work with more than 270 major airlines and airports globally that put their trust in WFS every day. Every passenger we welcome, every piece of cargo we process, and every aircraft we handle is another test of our quality and reliability, and our ability to operate safely and securely. We are confident that we have a global team of handling professionals that ensure we consistently meet this challenge.
Percent of Leaked Files
(at time of posting)
10%
Number of Times Victim Post has been viewed46

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