Last week (27 May 2025) the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia admitted it was struck by the emerging Dire Wolf ransomware gang. Attackers claim they exfiltrated 300 GB of data – including practitioners’ bank details and sensitive correspondence – before encrypting servers, forcing the Board to revert to phone lines and paper forms while police and incident-response teams work to contain the fallout. (Cyber Daily, theaustralian)

What should the rest of us learn?

      1. Theft now precedes encryption. If your plan is “restore from backup,” you’re planning for 2020, not 2025.

      1. Your partners’ weaknesses are yours. Leaked correspondence names third-party suppliers, proving supply-chain risk is real.

      1. Manual workarounds must be drilled. LPBWA kept licensing running only because staff already knew the offline process.

    1. The ransom is the cheap part. Legal fees, notifications, and lost trust often cost more than the demand itself.
     

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