LockBit Ransomware Gets a Taste of Its Own Medicine: Database Leaked and Defaced!

LockBit ransomware group got a taste of its own medicine when hackers breached their dark web site, leaked their database, and left a cheeky message: “Don’t do crime, CRIME IS BAD, xoxo from Prague.” The breach revealed juicy details like chat logs and user data, but no private keys were exposed.

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Looks like the LockBit ransomware gang got a taste of their own medicine! They’ve been bamboozled by a hacker with a sense of humor and a penchant for justice—”crime is bad, xoxo from Prague.” Talk about karma! It’s a classic case of “when hackers hack hackers,” and we can’t help but chuckle at the irony. Now, who’s ready to start a ransomware soap opera? “As The Hack Turns,” anyone?

Key Points:

– LockBit ransomware group’s dark web site was breached, resulting in a database leak.
– The breach revealed 20 tables including BTC addresses, victim chat logs, and plaintext passwords.
– A total of 44 user accounts were linked to encryptor builds, with only 30 active.
– Chat logs show ransom demands ranging from $50,000 to $1.5 million.
– The breach provides valuable operational and technical intelligence on LockBit.

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