Ransomware Gang’s ‘Generous’ Farewell: Free Decryption Keys for All!

Hunters International ransomware gang has decided to close shop, citing mysterious “recent developments.” In a twist, they’re offering free decryption keys to victims. Just remember, nothing says “sorry for the chaos” quite like a complimentary key to your own files!

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Hot Take:

In a plot twist worthy of a cyber-espionage thriller, the Hunters International Ransomware Gang has decided to close up shop and offer free decryption keys to all its victims. It’s like the Grinch returning Christmas – except with fewer green fur and more binary code. Are they turning a new leaf or just spring-cleaning their criminal ledger? It’s a bit like a burglar leaving a note saying, “Sorry for the trouble, here’s your stuff back!”

Key Points:

  • Hunters International Ransomware Gang shuts down citing “recent developments.”
  • The gang offers free decryption keys to all past victims for data recovery.
  • Over two years, they claimed nearly 300 victims, including major corporations.
  • Suspected to be a rebrand of the infamous Hive ransomware gang.
  • Speculations arise about a strategic shift to a new group called World Leaks.

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