LONDON--Law enforcement agencies have infiltrated and disrupted the prolific ransomware syndicate LockBit that has extracted ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The ransom-seeking cybercriminals behind the extortion group Lockbit appear to have suffered a breach of their own, according to a rogue post to one of the group's websites and ...
A dual Russian-Israeli citizen working as one of LockBit ransomware group's lead developers has been extradited from Israel to the US. Rostislav Panev, 51, was arrested in 2023 and had his first US ...
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A major breach has rocked the infamous LockBit ransomware gang, exposing nearly 60,000 Bitcoin addresses after hackers defaced its dark web affiliate panels and leaked a trove of internal data online.
Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev, a Russian national, has been the subject of a $10,000,000 reward for information by the Department of Justice for his alleged involvement in LockBit and other ransomware ...
RansomHub is now the number one ransomware operation in terms of claimed successful attacks, according to new data from Symantec. The security vendor’s latest threat intelligence report for Q3 2024, ...
U.S. authorities have charged Rostislav Panev, a dual Russian and Israeli national, for his alleged involvement with the LockBit ransomware group. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the charges ...
The U.K.’s National Crime Agency has linked a long-standing affiliate of the LockBit ransomware group to the notorious Russia-backed Evil Corp, a cybercrime gang with links to the Russian government.
Rostislav Panev, a 51-year-old dual Russian and Israeli national who is accused of being a key developer for the notorious LockBit ransomware gang, has been extradited from Israel to the United States ...
The cybercriminal group known as LockBit has released an improved 5.0 version of its ransomware (LockBit 5.0), which is “significantly more dangerous,” warns Trend Micro. The malware now attacks ...