- Conti (ransomware) - Wikipedia
Conti is malware developed and first used by the Russia-based hacking group "Wizard Spider" in December, 2019 [1][2] It has since become a full-fledged ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation used by numerous threat actor groups to conduct ransomware attacks
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- Conti ransomware explained: What you need to know about this aggressive . . .
Conti has been one of the most aggressive ransomware operations over the past two years and continues to victimize many large companies as well as government, law enforcement and healthcare
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- All about Conti Ransomware. From $180 Million Yearly Revenue to . . .
Conti was a ransomware variant used to attack more than 900 victims worldwide, including victims in approximately 47 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and approximately 31 foreign countries
- The Workaday Life of Conti, the World’s Most Dangerous . . . - WIRED
The Conti ransomware gang was on top of the world The sprawling network of cybercriminals extorted $180 million from its victims last year, eclipsing the earnings of all other ransomware gangs
- Conti ransomware finally shuts down data leak, negotiation sites
The Conti ransomware operation has finally shut down its last public-facing infrastructure, consisting of two Tor servers used to leak data and negotiate with victims, closing the final chapter
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