The Conti ransomware gang was on top of the world. The sprawling network of cybercriminals extorted $180 million from its victims last year, eclipsing the earnings of all other ransomware gangs. Then it backed Vladimir Putinโs invasion of Ukraine. And it all started falling apart.
On February 28, a newly created Twitter account called @ContiLeaks released more than 60,000 chat messages sent among members of the gang, its source code, and scores of internal Conti documents. The scope and scale of the leak is unprecedented; never before have the daily inner workings of a ransomware group been laid so bare. โGlory to Ukraine,โ @ContiLeaks tweeted.
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So they had the intel but never leaked until now. Hmmm
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#IStandWithUkraine #ukraine #prayforukraine #prayfortheworld #prayforpeace #Zelensky #putinisawarcriminal #crimeagainsthumanity #NobodyIsSafeWithPutin #TheWorldisNotSafeWithPutin #PutinIsEvil #GlorytoUkraine
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What? Why did they back the Russian Invasion? Does anyone know?
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So did this disband the gang? Or perhaps put them in jail?
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Great job who ever did this!
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