US officials seize websites associated with Blackcat ransomware

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US officials seize websites associated with Blackcat ransomware
US officials say they have seized digital extortion websites associated with the notorious "Blackcat" ransomware gang and are helping dozens of victims recover their data. Blackcat - also known as ALPHV or Noberus - is accused of working with the prolific hacking gang known as "Scattered ...

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