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The Infamous Ransomware LockBit 3.0 Group Hits: lexcaribbean[.]com in a recent cyber attack, raising concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities. To stay ahead of emerging threats, fortify your online security with the HookPhish Dark Web Monitoring platform. Explore HookPhish Dark Web Monitoring.

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LockBit 3.0 Ransomware
Victim Namelexcaribbean[.]com
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DescriptionLex Caribbean was founded in 1997 and is a leading law firm practising the laws of multiple jurisdictions in the Caribbean, including Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, St Lucia and the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. We also coordinate legal advice from several other jurisdictions in the region, working closely with strategic partners that we know and trust. Our local cultural affinity and the seamlessness of our deployment across multiple Caribbean territories differentiate us from all other law firms in our markets.Collectively our lawyers combine diverse ethnicity and a shared Caribbean heritage with training and experience gained in several financial centres around the world. We cultivate productive relationships across all sectors with key agencies and stakeholders in our local environments and leverage a global network of professional firms to deliver quality, integrated cross border legal solutions at competitive prices.
Uploaded Date02 Feb, 2024 12:43 UTC
Dark Web Post Updated05 Feb, 2024 05:49 UTC
Publish Date of Files if Ransom is not Paid15 Feb, 2024 01:42:50

Lockbit Ransomware Group

LockBit is a ransomware group and a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) provider that has been active since September 2019. LockBit uses malware to encrypt and steal data from organizations across various sectors and regions, and demands payment in cryptocurrency for its decryption and return. LockBit also threatens to publish the stolen data online if the ransom is not paid. LockBit is known for its fast encryption speed, self-spreading capability, and double extortion technique.

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