Ransomware Gang DarkSide Claims to Have Its Crypto and Servers Seized

Ransomware Gang DarkSide Claims to Have Its Crypto and Servers Seized

Prolific ransomware gang DarkSide has allegedly had its crypto and servers confiscated by authorities, according to a report by Bleeping Computer.

The media outlet cites a forum post published by “UNKN,” a bad actor who claims to represent a rival hacking operation.

“UNKN” writes that his own gang now has to impose significant restrictions, avoiding healthcare, educational and government institutions, while sharing the message from DarkSide about losing access to its blog, Tor payment server and DOS servers.

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DarkSide’s wild week

Russia-linked DarkSide made international news headlines after orchestrating a crippling ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline, causing a shortage in gasoline supply. As reported by U.Today, the pipeline company paid a $5 million ransom.

On Wednesday, the bad actors took credit for attacking three more companies.

The Colonial Pipeline incident has become a geopolitical issue. President Joe Biden claimed that he was in “direct communication” with Russia during a recent press conference but denied that the Russian government was involved.

There is speculation that DarkSide has had a run-in with local law enforcement. However, according to another theory, the gang could have simply pulled off an exit scam.

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Ransomware Gang DarkSide Claims to Have Its Crypto and Servers Seized

Ransomware Gang DarkSide Claims to Have Its Crypto and Servers Seized

Prolific ransomware gang DarkSide has allegedly had its crypto and servers confiscated by authorities, according to a report by Bleeping Computer.

The media outlet cites a forum post published by “UNKN,” a bad actor who claims to represent a rival hacking operation.

“UNKN” writes that his own gang now has to impose significant restrictions, avoiding healthcare, educational and government institutions, while sharing the message from DarkSide about losing access to its blog, Tor payment server and DOS servers.

Article image
Image by bleepingcomputer.com

Related

Dogecoin Co-Creator Slams Elon Musk as "Self-Absorbed Grifter"

DarkSide’s wild week

Russia-linked DarkSide made international news headlines after orchestrating a crippling ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline, causing a shortage in gasoline supply. As reported by U.Today, the pipeline company paid a $5 million ransom.

On Wednesday, the bad actors took credit for attacking three more companies.

The Colonial Pipeline incident has become a geopolitical issue. President Joe Biden claimed that he was in “direct communication” with Russia during a recent press conference but denied that the Russian government was involved.

There is speculation that DarkSide has had a run-in with local law enforcement. However, according to another theory, the gang could have simply pulled off an exit scam.

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by our writers are their
own and do not represent the views of U.Today. The financial and market information
provided on U.Today is intended for informational purposes only. U.Today is not
liable for any financial losses incurred while trading cryptocurrencies. Conduct
your own research by contacting financial experts before making any investment
decisions. We believe that all content is accurate as of the date of publication,
but certain offers mentioned may no longer be available.

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