
The LockBit ransomware gang has reemerged online after a law enforcement takedown, attributing the breach to outdated software. The group is advocating for increased attacks on the government sector. Following a global police bust earlier this month, LockBit asserts that its servers have been restored, signaling a return to operations. The cybercrime gang is extorting victims on the dark web, despite a major international law enforcement taskforce previously shutting down its operations. LockBit, a Russian-based ransomware group, is attempting a comeback after being temporarily disrupted by authorities.
LockBit claims a comeback less than a week after major disruption https://t.co/SjZniQLzpr https://t.co/hXDw0Lqb53
LockBit claims a comeback less than a week after a law enforcement operation disrupted their infrastructure, @ajvicens reports. https://t.co/u06HJCMbUW
LockBit ransomware gang returns after being temporarily disrupted by law enforcement https://t.co/RdI6luHhla
























