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The Russia-based cybercriminal group known as Evil Corp has shifted to a ransomware-as-a-service model in an effort to skirt U.S. sanctions, according to research from cybersecurity firm Mandiant.
The Evil Corp cybercrime syndicate has been hit with new sanctions by the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. The US also indicted one of its members for conducting BitPaymer ransomware ...
Russian hacker group Evil Corp was hit with sanctions by United States, United Kingdom and Australian authorities. Last week, ...
International law enforcement has worked for years to disrupt the cybercriminal gang Evil Corp and its egregious global crime spree. But in a crowded field of prolific Russian cybercriminals ...
His real name is Aleksandr Ryzhenkov and he served as the right-hand man to Evil Corp’s infamous mastermind, Maksim Yakubets, for over a decade. As a trusted associate and friend to Yakubets ...
The UK National Crime Agency (NCA) has sanctioned 16 members of Russian hacker group Evil Corp and has identified its links to prolific ransomware group, LockBit. The sanctions were announced on ...
Evil Corp—or at least a hacking group affiliated with it—is mixing things up. Mandiant reports that a threat actor it's been tracking as UNC2165 appears to be related to the cybercrime group ...
Opinions expressed are those of the author. Treasury sanctions against Evil Corp, a Russia-based cybercriminal group responsible for over $100 million in global theft and damage, highlight the ...
The U.K., the U.S. and Australia have sanctioned 16 members of the Russian cybercrime gang Evil Corp in the latest crackdown against hacking and ransomware gangs among the AUKUS countries.