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Black Basta Ransomware Group
The ‘Black Basta’ ransomware group has been the subject of recent developments, with researchers from SRLabs releasing a free decryptor for the group’s ransomware, providing some victims with the ability to decrypt files without paying the ransom. However, the specific details and impact of the Black Basta ransomware group are not extensively covered in the provided search results.
Citations:
- [1] globalinitiative.net/analysis/conti-ransomware-group-cybercrime/
- [2] unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/medusa-ransomware-escalation-new-leak-site/
- [3] bitdefender.com/blog/businessinsights/hive-ransomwares-offspring-hunters-international-takes-the-stage/
- [4] infovistar.in/researchers-release-a-free-decryptor-for-black-basta-ransomware/
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