LockBit’s Own Medicine: Ransomware Kingpin Hacked, Secrets Spilled
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A major data breach has exposed LockBit’s internal systems, including 60,000 Bitcoin addresses. The leak includes plaintext passwords, ransomware build data, and chats showing LockBit’s extortion tactics. This incident follows mounting global pressure, including G7 crackdowns and the seizure of laundering platforms. LockBit, a long-feared global ransomware group, has suffered a significant breach of its own. The incident, which defaced its dark web infrastructure and leaked substantial internal data, could permanently damage its reputation and operational effectiveness, offering an unprecedented look into its workings. LockBit Breach: Database Leaked, Operations Exposed A threat actor named “Rey” first flagged the breach, which included the release of a MySQL database archive titled “paneldb_dump.zip”. The exposed archive contains 20 database tables linked to LockBit’s affiliate operations–ranging from Bitcoin wallet addresses and ransomware configurations to user credentials and private negotiations with victims. A defacement message left behind on LockBit’s admin panels mocked the group and linked directly to the leaked data. T… The post LockBit’s Own Medicine: Ransomware Kingpin Hacked, Secrets Spilled appeared first on Coin Edition .

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