Direwolf, a ransomware group, has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack against Did Asia, a prominent automotive parts company in Thailand. The group is threatening to leak sensitive company data, signaling a potential disruption to manufacturing supply chains. This development is significant for developers and tech professionals as it points to the automotive supply chain as a growing target for ransomware attacks. An implication to watch is the potential for widespread disruption in the global automotive market if such attacks compromise production or intellectual property in key manufacturing hubs.
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