Baltimore, MD - Sept. 29, 2025 - A ransomware group known as “Rhysida” has claimed responsibility for a late August cyberattack on the Maryland Department of Transportation, threatening to sell personal data stolen in the incident unless their demands are met.
The group claims to have stolen data including Social Security numbers, driver’s license details, home addresses, passport data and other legal documents from Maryland residents. According to The Daily Dark Web, Rhysida demanded 30 Bitcoin in exchange for the information. As of Friday morning, 30 Bitcoin had a dollar value of about $3.3 million.
“The Maryland Transit Administration can confirm incident-related data loss at this point in our investigation,” said Veronica Battisti, the agency’s senior director for communications and marketing. “At this time, we are unable to disclose specific or additional details regarding what data has been lost because of the sensitivity of the ongoing investigation.”
Battisti added that if the investigation finds personal information has been taken, “the affected individuals will be notified by the state in accordance with state law and we will take appropriate actions and provide guidance on recommended actions.”... Read More: FOX45