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@_intelligencex

@_intelligencex
3 posts
2022-02-28
We've indexed the first file here: https://intelx.io/... 🔓 The large conti.7z file will be indexed later and added to this thread. #Conti #ransomware https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-02-28 View on X
The Record

A pro-Ukraine member of the Conti ransomware gang posts 339 days' worth of the group's chat logs, after its leaders declared support for Russia

A member of the Conti ransomware group, believed to be Ukrainian of origin, has leaked the gang's internal chats after the group's leaders posted …

2021-09-22
Wait, so the FBI had the decryption key, didn't send it to the victims. They could have taken down REvil's site, also didn't do that. So they did... nothing?! FBI is quoted saying it was a “perceived delay”. The victims might disagree with the notion “perceived”... https://twitter.com/...
2021-09-22 View on X
Washington Post

Sources: FBI refrained from sharing a ransomware decryptor with businesses for almost three weeks, as it carried out an operation to disrupt the REvil gang

The FBI refrained for almost three weeks from helping to unlock the computers of hundreds of businesses and institutions hobbled …

2020-05-03
Part of the reason why you shouldn't pay ransom: No guarantee it actually works. Screenshot from an actual conversation between a victim and the LockBit operators: https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2020-05-03 View on X
Ars Technica

Researchers detail the increasingly prevalent LockBit ransomware, which may one day reach parity with other feared ransomware packages like Maze or Ryuk

You've probably never heard of LockBit, but that's likely to change.  —  Ransomware has emerged as one of the top threats facing large organizations …