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The Everest ransomware gang's leak site was hacked and defaced this weekend, replacing the content with a message urging against crime. The hacked site is still defaced, and it's unclear if the gang also suffered a data breach. Everest, a Russia-language ransomware group, has been linked to multiple hacks since its inception in 2020, including breaches at NASA and the Brazilian government.
Courtesy: techcrunch.com
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