World Leaks Group Claims Responsibility for Ransomware Attack on Hungarian Media Company Mediaworks
The cyber-extortion group **World Leaks** has claimed responsibility for a recent ransomware attack on Hungarian media company **Mediaworks**, resulting in the alleged theft and publication of 8.5 terabytes of sensitive data. The leaked information reportedly includes payroll records, contracts, financial statements, and internal communications, raising concerns about data security and potential political implications.
A cyber-extortion group said it was responsible for a recent ransomware attack on Hungarian media company **Mediaworks** that resulted in the publication of large volumes of stolen data online.
The **World Leaks** group said they released nearly 8.5 terabytes of allegedly sensitive files on their dark web site last week. Local media outlets that reviewed the material said it included payroll records, contracts, financial statements and internal communications.
### Mediaworks Confirms Incident
**Mediaworks** confirmed the incident, warning that βa significant amount of illegally obtained data may have come into the possession of unauthorized persons,β and said it had launched an investigation.
The company also urged journalists not to report on the leaked material, arguing that using such data could constitute a criminal offense.
βThe illicit acquisition of data is a crime, and the use, processing, transmission, or disclosure of data obtained in this way, in any form, is also considered a crime,β the company said.
### Leaked Data and Political Implications
Despite the warning, several independent local media outlets reported that the leaked documents included notes from a January 2025 **Mediaworks** editorial meeting suggesting that someone would βcontact Moscow for helpβ regarding articles discrediting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Following the publication, Hungarian outlet Media1 said **Mediaworks** threatened legal action and asked it to remove the article.
βDespite the threat, we will not comply with the censorship attempt, as in our opinion the request is unfounded,β Media1 said in a statement, arguing that the information is of public interest, particularly given Hungaryβs political alignment under Prime Minister Viktor OrbΓ‘n and the countryβs contentious stance toward Russia during the war in Ukraine.
Recorded Future News could not independently verify the authenticity of the leaked data or the reported memo.
**Mediaworks** operates dozens of newspapers, regional dailies, magazines and online outlets, and is widely seen as part of a pro-government media ecosystem aligned with OrbΓ‘nβs allies. OrbΓ‘n recently lost the national election to the opposition party.
### World Leaks: A Rebranded Extortion Group
**World Leaks**, the group behind the attack, emerged in early 2025 as a rebrand of the **Hunters International** ransomware operation. Unlike traditional ransomware gangs, it focuses on data theft and extortion β threatening to publish sensitive information rather than encrypting victimsβ systems.
The group has primarily targeted organizations in the United States but has also hit companies across Europe, India and Canada. The **Mediaworks** breach appears to be its first known operation in Hungary.
**Mediaworks** has faced cyber incidents before. In 2022, the hacktivist collective **Anonymous** defaced several Hungarian government-affiliated news sites, including **Mediaworks** outlets, accusing them of serving as propaganda tools for OrbΓ‘nβs pro-Kremlin policies.
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