A breach of an administration panel used by the LockBit ransomware outfit resulted in the exposure of information that can be extremely valuable to law enforcement and the cybersecurity community.
The breach was discovered on May 7, when a domain linked with a LockBit administrator panel was vandalised to display the message “Don’t do crime, crime is bad xoxo from Prague”. The defaced page is also linked to an archive file containing information acquired from the stolen server.
The leaked data includes private messages exchanged between LockBit affiliates and victims, Bitcoin wallet addresses, affiliate accounts, attack specifics, and malware and infrastructure details.
Numerous cybersecurity specialists have examined the leaked data. The Bitcoin addresses could assist law enforcement, according to Christiaan Beek, senior director of threat analytics at Rapid7.
In addition, Luke Donovan, head of threat in
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