SquareX Discloses Browser-Native Ransomware that Puts Millions at Risk https://t.co/XiI94ko7p6
BlackLock Ransomware Exposed After Researchers Exploit Leak Site Vulnerability https://t.co/uDM6yFJr3m
🔥 Hackers got hacked. BlackLock, a top ransomware gang in 2025, just got owned—by threat hunters who found a fatal flaw in their infrastructure. exposing... ➡️ Real IPs behind their hidden servers ➡️ Command history showing OPSEC fails ➡️ Credentials, configs, and MEGA storage https://t.co/Akhr65HExW
Cybersecurity vendor Resecurity has exploited a vulnerability in the BlackLock website, a prominent ransomware gang, allowing them to snoop on and hijack the gang’s infrastructure. This incident has been described as a significant breach, as it exposed the real IP addresses behind BlackLock's hidden servers, along with command history that revealed operational security failures. Additionally, credentials, configurations, and storage data from MEGA were also compromised. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges in cybersecurity as threats evolve. Meanwhile, SquareX has disclosed a new type of browser-native ransomware that poses risks to millions of users, further underscoring the vulnerabilities in current digital security measures.