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Hackers Auction Maryland Transit Data for Millions in Bitcoin

BY Solomon M.·2 MIN READ·SEPTEMBER 25, 2025

Hackers associated with the Rhysida ransomware group are selling stolen Maryland Transit Administration data for 30 Bitcoin, impacting information systems but leaving transit services unaffected.

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Key Takeaways:
  • Hackers auction Maryland transit data for 30 BTC on dark web.
  • Operational disruptions but no core service impact.
  • No broader crypto market affected, only BTC involved.
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Hackers Auction Maryland Transit Data for Millions in Bitcoin

The data breach highlights vulnerabilities in public infrastructure, raising concerns about cybersecurity standards and potential financial impacts on government agencies, while not upsetting the broader cryptocurrency markets.

Data from Maryland Transit Administration is up for auction on the dark web. The hackers are demanding 30 BTC. Rhysida ransomware group, known for similar attacks on U.S. government agencies, is responsible.

“We only sell to one hand, no reselling, you will be the only owner.”

The MTA, affected by this breach, withheld specific data loss details due to an ongoing investigation. Rhysida plans to sell the data solely to one buyer, offering no opportunity for reselling to others. Maryland MTA Cybersecurity Incident Update

Operations of MTA, as reported in WBFF TV Profile, have seen disruptions, especially in information systems, though core transit services remain unaffected. The breach targets internal systems related to mobility services.

While the breach poses risks to data security, it hasn’t directly impacted financial markets or public infrastructure funds. The demand for Bitcoin as ransom highlights its role in cyber extortion. For instance, the White House’s establishment of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve shows the increasing role of BTC in economic contexts.

There have been no statements from key industry leaders or officials, keeping public response muted. Cryptocurrency remains largely unaffected beyond its use in this ransom demand. Veronica Battisti, spokesperson for the MTA, noted, “The agency is unable to disclose specific or additional details regarding what data has been lost because of the sensitivity of the ongoing investigation.”

Risk of further cyberattacks or regulatory actions cannot be ruled out. The government’s current focus is on investigation and stringent cybersecurity measures, urging precautions like multifactor authentication. FalconFeedsio reported on ongoing cybersecurity trends

Disclaimer:

The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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  • External Source - Referenced domain: mta.maryland.gov
  • External Source - Referenced domain: publicfiles.fcc.gov
  • External Source - Referenced domain: whitehouse.gov
  • External Source - Referenced domain: twitter.com
  • Byline - Reported by Solomon M.
  • Coverage Desk - Primary editorial category: Bitcoin News