Maze also appeared to claim that they had, at some stage, access to IT systems at the New York state government and a number of internet service providers (ISPs) with “disgusting” security, and said they could have attacked these targets but chose not to. They said they had set up their project because the world is sinking into recklessness, indifference, laziness and stupidity, and that until organisations take responsibility for cyber security, more groups like it will “remind you about secure data storage”. The group went on to attempt to address what they described as rumours, lies and speculation about Maze. It can be found only inside the heads of the journalists who wrote about it,” the group said. “The Maze cartel was never exists and is not existing now. The Maze gang went on to say it had no partners or official successors, and appeared to confirm that the news website to which it posted details and leaked data from its various attacks would not be updated going forward, although anybody who wants their private data removed from it can apparently contact Maze’s ‘support chat’ for the next month or so. “All the links to out project, using of our brand, our work methods should be considered to be a scam.” “Maze Team Project is announcing it is officially closed,” the group said. Rumours of the shutdown had been circulating in the security community for some time before being confirmed by the operators of Maze in a lengthy and somewhat bizarre screed on 1 November 2020.
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