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Bombay High Court Issues Injunction Prohibiting Hackers From Publishing Allegedly Hacked HDFC Investor Data (1)

·Source: DataBreaches.net

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Executive Summary

The Bombay High Court granted interim relief to HDFC AMC after a ransomware group called “Morpheus” allegedly stole over 680 GB of sensitive company and investor data. The court barred unidentified hackers from publishing or sharing the information, warning that any leak could lead to identity theft, financial fraud and irreparable harm. The case will... Source

Analysis

The Bombay High Court granted interim relief to HDFC AMC after a ransomware group called “Morpheus” allegedly stole over 680 GB of sensitive company and investor data. The court barred unidentified hackers from publishing or sharing the information, warning that any leak could lead to identity theft, financial fraud and irreparable harm. The case will... Source
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Originally published by DataBreaches.net on May 31, 2026.

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