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Hacker group RansomHub has claimed responsibility for a Christie’s cyberattack.
The cyberattack, which occurred days before Christie’s spring sale began, took some personal data of clients. A spokesperson said no evidence exists suggesting financial or transactional records were taken.
Hackers with RansomHub reportedly said Christie’s failed to pay a ransom when one was demanded.
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