Leaked chat logs from the Black Basta ransomware group have surfaced, revealing key members and victims involved in the organization. Experts are currently working to extract intelligence from these internal communications. The leak has been described as a major development in understanding the operations of one of the fastest-rising ransomware groups, which has gained notoriety despite being relatively unknown. The situation has escalated, with reports indicating that Black Basta is experiencing internal strife, as evidenced by the leaked communications. Additionally, a separate incident involving the B1ack Stash group has come to light, where they released 1 million stolen credit card details, further highlighting the ongoing challenges in cybersecurity.
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