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Romanian Arrested in Diskstation Ransomware Operation Targeting Synology NAS Devices

Romanian arrested in Diskstation ransomware operation targeting Synology NAS devices used by nonprofits, event firms, and civil rights organizations.

 

A 44-year-old Romanian national has been arrested as part of a coordinated international law enforcement effort to take down the cybercriminal group behind the Diskstation ransomware campaign. This group is known for targeting Synology Network-Attached Storage (NAS) devices, which are widely used by businesses and organizations for centralized file storage, data backups, and hosting. These attacks have primarily affected entities operating in enterprise environments, where NAS systems are critical to daily operations. 

The Diskstation ransomware group has operated under several aliases, including DiskStation Security, Quick Security, 7even Security, Umbrella Security, and LegendaryDisk Security. Since its emergence in 2021, the group has engaged in multiple ransomware campaigns, encrypting data on NAS devices and demanding cryptocurrency payments in exchange for decryption keys. 

Victims have included international organizations involved in civil rights advocacy, film production, and event management. These attacks left many victims unable to continue operations unless they agreed to pay substantial ransoms. Authorities in Italy launched an investigation after numerous companies in the Lombardy region reported ransomware attacks that rendered their data inaccessible. 

The attackers demanded payments in cryptocurrency, prompting investigators to analyze the affected systems and blockchain transactions. This digital trail eventually led police across borders, uncovering connections in both France and Romania. The operation, dubbed “Elicius,” was coordinated by Europol and culminated in a series of raids in Bucharest in June 2024. During these raids, several individuals believed to be involved in the Diskstation campaign were identified. One suspect was caught in the act of committing a cybercrime. 

The 44-year-old man who was arrested is now in custody and faces charges including unauthorized access to computer systems and extortion. While the Diskstation name is often associated with Synology’s NAS products, this specific campaign received little attention from mainstream cybersecurity outlets. 

However, it caused significant disruption to organizations worldwide. The ransomware gang reportedly demanded payments ranging from $10,000 to several hundred thousand dollars, depending on the organization’s size and data sensitivity. Law enforcement agencies continue to investigate the broader network behind the Diskstation operation. 

The case underscores the growing threat of ransomware campaigns targeting critical infrastructure and storage solutions. As attackers evolve their methods and target widely used systems like Synology NAS, cybersecurity vigilance remains crucial for all organizations, regardless of size or industry.
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