The gang has relaunched its ransomware attacks after A police operation last week against several senior members of the organization. This past Saturday they released a statement announcing their plans for the coming weeks.

The band has maintained the brand and visual image, But they've moved their website to a .onion domain. Right now, They have listed several victims of their attacks with a backward counter to publish their leaked data.

The gang itself confirmed that after last week's police operations they only lost access to the website's servers, being able to recover it quickly. Curiously, the FBI was able to block these servers for using an old version of PHP and took advantage of a vulnerability to bring down the system.

During the operation, Authorities collected more than 1,000 decryption keys, Among the 20,000 that LockBit claims to have.

Fountain: Bleeping Computer


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