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BlackCat (cyber gang) - Wikipedia The group behind BlackCat utilizes mostly double extortion tactic but sometimes includes triple extortion which involves exposing exfiltrated data and threatening to launch distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on victims’ infrastructure
#StopRansomware: ALPHV Blackcat - CISA This ALPHV Blackcat update has the capability to encrypt both Windows and Linux devices, and VMWare instances ALPHV Blackcat affiliates have extensive networks and experience with ransomware and data extortion operations
The many lives of BlackCat ransomware | Microsoft Security Blog BlackCat can target and encrypt Windows and Linux devices and VMWare instances It has extensive capabilities, including self-propagation configurable by an affiliate for their usage and to environment encountered
Breaking Down the BlackCat Ransomware Operation - CIS BlackCat stands out among other ransomware operations for the following reasons: it's a possible rebranding of DarkSide, it's written in Rust, it pays affiliates a comparatively larger share than similar schemes, and it's responsible for launching one of the first public data leaks sites
Threat Assessment: BlackCat Ransomware - Unit 42 BlackCat ransomware (aka ALPHV) is notable for its use of the Rust programming language and an aggressive approach to naming and shaming victims
BlackCat Ransomware: Analysis, Detection, and Mitigation BlackCat is among the few pieces of malware that use Rust, a popular programming language that works on multiple platforms (Windows and Linux) It targets corporate networks and attempts to extort money by demanding payment for decryption tools and for not releasing any stolen data
What is BlackCat? Behind the Feline Ransomware Gang - EM360 Tech BlackCat, also known as ALPHV and Noberus, is a ransomware group that made its debut in mid-November 2021 Known for its sophisticated operations, BlackCat employs the Rust programming language for its payloads, combining the performance of C C++ with enhanced memory management capabilities
U. S. Cybersecurity Pros Admit Role in BlackCat Attacks BlackCat cyberattacks have been making headlines again, but this time for a reason that hits uncomfortably close to home for business owners In early November 2025, news broke that three U S -based cybersecurity professionals were suspected of secretly working as affiliates