Members of the Conti ransomware ring are now being attacked by one of their own . An insider from the gang has leak a massive memory cache of internal schmoose after its leaders took an aggressive pro - Russian stance on their public internet site .
That statement , which wasfirst sharedwith cybersecurity researchers on Friday , vowed to use “ all possible resource to hit back at the decisive [ infrastructure ] of an opposition ” that launch “ a cyberattack or any war activity against Russia ” during the land ’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine . Evidently , that was enough to set off one of the members , who leak tens of thousands of internal chats from the group .
The outflow was apportion with the malware research mathematical group VX - Underground , who carry it in fullhere . But before you click , just cognize that it ’s … a lot ; there are about 340 files date back to January 2021 , all write in the group ’s native Russian . Among the messages are inter-group communication to file sharing site , hack how - to ’s , and various other goodies that might harm your gimmick if you go down that rabbit hole and open those tie-in , so be warned .
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Conti ransomware group previously put out a message siding with the Russian government .
Today a Conti appendage has begun leak datum with the message " eff the Russian government , glorification to Ukraine ! "
you’re able to download the leaked Conti data here : https://t.co / BDzHQU5mgwpic.twitter.com / AL7BXnihza
— vx - underground ( @vxunderground)February 27 , 2022
While Gizmodo has n’t had the fortune to moil through the tranche , the outlet immortalise Futuredescribedfinding everything from Bitcoin speech where Conti members receive payments , and messages hold ransom negotiation between Conti and its victim . As of mid-2021 , the chemical group had raked inover $ 25 millionin ransomware payouts from more than 100 victims and has targeted company like Shutterfly as well as practice of law enforcement and health care systemsaround the world .
This likely wo n’t be the last model of infighting we ’ll see from the cybercriminal community of interests , which has always beenpretty vibrantin both Russia and Ukraine .
Since Russia began occupy its neighbor though , some of these mathematical group — like Conti , Sandworm , and even Anonymous — have begunpicking sidesbetween the two land . Yesterday , Ukraine stepped this up a notch by unleashing its “ IT Army ” : close to 200,000 volunteers across cybersecurity that are working to shut down various constituent of Russian infrastructure , like the websites for Russia ’s fantan . Russia , meanwhile , has reports ofvigilante hackersworking across the country to take down Ukrainian government websites and poach data from civilians .
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