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FBI and International Partners Take Down LockBit Ransomware Gang's Dark-Web Site

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2024-02-20 16:59:44
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The FBI, along with international partners, has successfully seized a dark-web site operated by the LockBit ransomware gang, renowned for its widespread extortion schemes. This action, highlighted by a message on the gang's website featuring law enforcement seals from various countries, marks a significant setback for LockBit's operations. The gang is infamous for its attacks on global entities, including healthcare providers in the US and major institutions like the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.

 

Authorities in the US and UK announced that they had developed decryption software enabling numerous victims worldwide to unlock computers affected by LockBit. Additionally, the US Justice Department has indicted two Russian individuals for their involvement in deploying the ransomware, particularly targeting US manufacturing firms.

 

LockBit, responsible for targeting over 2,000 victims and amassing more than $120 million in ransoms, has been under long-term surveillance by law enforcement, leading to the acquisition of the gang's source code. This seizure disrupts the gang's operations by forcing them to rebuild their computer infrastructure and may indicate law enforcement's deeper penetration into their networks.

 

LockBit, which operates by leasing its ransomware to affiliates who then share a portion of the proceeds, dominates a significant portion of the ransomware market. Despite setbacks from law enforcement actions, ransomware groups often manage to regroup and continue their criminal activities.

 

This latest operation against LockBit is part of an ongoing global effort to combat ransomware gangs, which continue to pose a substantial threat despite significant arrests and seizures. The ransomware economy remains robust, with criminals extorting over $1.1 billion last year.

 

Experts believe that while the core members of LockBit, likely based in Russia, may evade arrest, the seizure of their website will temporarily impact the ransomware ecosystem and slow down attacks. This provides a crucial window for vulnerable sectors, especially hospitals and schools, to strengthen their defenses against such threats.

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