U.S. and U.K. authorities have seized the darknet websites run by LockBit, a prolific and destructive ransomware group that has claimed more than 2,000 victims worldwide and extorted over $120 million ...
In a nutshell: After disrupting LockBit's main operation, US authorities are reaching out to victims of the ransomware gang. The FBI can now help thousands of companies and organizations recover their ...
An international law enforcement task force has arrested two LockBit members, disrupted the ransomware-as-a-service gang’s infrastructure and released a file decryption tool for victims. The task ...
The FBI and other international law enforcement agencies seized the main website of the prolific LockBit ransomware group and several public sites the gang used to connect to its main infrastructure, ...
LockBit, Black Basta and Play have been observed to be the most active ransomware groups in Q1 2024, with Black Basta experiencing a notable 41% increase in activity. The data comes from the latest ...
But that was before an international team of law enforcement seized control of servers used by LockBit administrators, taking control of numerous public-facing websites used by LockBit to connect to ...
Despite efforts to disrupt the ransomware group, LockBit swiftly returned online with a fresh website for data leaks shortly after its servers were seized. LockBit resurfaces after being targeted by ...
The US Department of Justice has charged a Russian-Israeli dual-national for his suspected role in developing malware and managing the infrastructure for the notorious LockBit ransomware group.
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