REvil ransomware gang's web sites mysteriously shut down
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REvil ransomware gang's web sites mysteriously shut down | |
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Campaign | REvil |
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Vulnerability | |
CCProtocol | |
Date | 2021 / 2021-07-13 |
Editor/Conference | Bleeping Computer |
Link | https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/revil-ransomware-gangs-web-sites-mysteriously-shut-down/ (Archive copy) |
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Type | Press article |
Abstract
“ The infrastructure and websites for the REvil ransomware operation have mysteriously gone offline as of last night.
The REvil ransomware operation, aka Sodinokibi, operates through numerous clear web and dark web sites used as ransom negotiation sites, ransomware data leak sites, and backend infrastructure.
Starting last night, the websites and infrastructure used by the REvil ransomware operation have mysteriously shut down.
Bibtex
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