60K BTC Wallets Tied to LockBit Ransomware Gang Leaked
Briefly

In a striking turn of events, hackers have infiltrated LockBit's dark web affiliate panel, leaking a comprehensive MySQL database containing nearly 60,000 Bitcoin wallet addresses and extensive records of its operations. This breach features thousands of ransomware builds, private negotiation chats, and critical security vulnerabilities, such as plaintext passwords for 75 affiliates. The defacement message left behind echoes previous attacks on ransomware groups, raising questions about the security of cybercriminal organizations. The incident has garnered attention while no specific group has claimed responsibility for these recent hostile actions against LockBit.
The attackers broke into LockBit's dark web affiliate panel and dumped a full MySQL database for the world to see, leaking critical ransomware data.
The SQL dump features over 59,975 unique bitcoin addresses and thousands of negotiation messages that could impact previous LockBit victims.
The defacement message left behind by hackers mirrors previous attacks, indicating a trend in targeting ransomware operations.
Among the leaked data was a 'users' table listing 75 admins and affiliates, with passwords stored in plaintext, revealing significant security vulnerabilities.
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