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[FLASH] #Conti Officially DisCONTInued

Posted on May 19, 2022 by Dissent

As seen on Twitter:

 

[FLASH] #Conti Officially DisCONTInued

Today the official website of Conti #Ransomware was shut down, marking the end of this notorious crime group; it is truly a historic day in the #intelligence community!

Look forward to today’s @AdvIntel with extended analysis!@VK_Intel pic.twitter.com/gMSXhlHVSb

— Yelisey Boguslavskiy (@y_advintel) May 19, 2022

NOTE: Some people are pointing out that the Conti onion site where people can read their victim posts and download data is still available. To which they reply: “We are aware that the older onion version of the blog is still technically working. But we also see that the internal panels and hosts are down. More details in our blog.” There is no blog post up as yet, it seems (as of 15:40 pm, eastern), but their blog url is https://www.advintel.io/blog.


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