Europol’s $50,000 Ransomware Reward Scam: Rivals Play Dirty in Cyber Whodunit

Europol says a $50,000 reward for Qilin ransomware info is a scam. Apparently, rival gangs aren’t just hacking systems, they’re also hacking into the art of deception. This fake announcement is like cybercriminals playing a bad game of telephone—except nobody wins, and everyone remains suspicious.

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**_Looks like Europol isn’t handing out $50K checks to random Telegram users after all! Who knew the world of cybercrime had a side hustle in fake news? The Qilin ransomware group must be crying into their encrypted keyboards over this one. On the plus side, rival gangs are evidently going the extra mile in psychological warfare!_**

Key Points:

– Europol has debunked a $50,000 reward for info on the Qilin ransomware group as a scam.
– The fake announcement was shared on Telegram, a platform Europol does not officially use.
– Qilin, also known as Agenda, is a notorious ransomware group active since 2022.
– The fraudulent reward is believed to be a tactic by rival gangs to disrupt Qilin.
– Qilin’s notable attack on Synnovis disrupted thousands of medical operations in London.

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