Anubis Ransomware: The Grim Reaper of Your Hard Drive

Anubis RaaS is causing a stir with its “wiper module” that doesn’t just encrypt files—it permanently erases them. Now, not even paying the ransom can save your data. This cybercriminal’s dream features a flexible affiliate program and is making waves in sectors from healthcare to construction.

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When life gives you ransomware, make sure it doesn’t have a wiper module. Anubis RaaS just took data destruction to a whole new level. It’s like ransomware, but with a sprinkle of cyber Armageddon—because why settle for encrypted when you can have obliterated?

Key Points:

  • Anubis RaaS now includes a “wiper mode” that permanently deletes files, making recovery impossible.
  • The service launched an affiliate program in February 2025, promoting its destructive capabilities.
  • Anubis targets multiple sectors worldwide, including healthcare and construction.
  • The ransomware uses sophisticated encryption methods, including the Elliptic Curve Integrated Encryption Scheme (ECIES).
  • Anubis employs a double extortion model, threatening to leak data if the ransom isn’t paid.

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