After the cyber attack suffered by the Radix foundation at the end of last month, sensitive personal data such as names and debts of people banned from casinos were published on the dark web. Addresses, occupations and salaries also ended up online, SRF reported today. The ransomware attack by the Sarcoma hacker group was reported by the Federal Office of Cyber Security (FCOS). The aim of the cybercriminals was to extort money. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox. According to Swiss public broadcaster SRF, 1.3 terabytes of sensitive data were published on the dark webshortly after the attack. This would be one of the largest data leaks for a foundation of this kind in Switzerland. In addition to information on players banned from casinos - whether voluntarily or not - information on a further 1,300 people can also be viewed. The majority of the content comes from the database of the Radix foundation's centre for gambling addiction and other behavioural ...