Ransomware attacks have been on the rise in recent years, with cybercriminals using increasingly sophisticated tactics to extort money from their victims. One of the latest developments in this ongoing threat is the use of a new technique known as the AlphV Gangs wiper functionality. This tactic not only encrypts files on a victims computer but also irreversibly deletes them if a ransom is not paid.
The AlphV Gang is a notorious cybercriminal group known for its involvement in various cyberattacks, including ransomware campaigns. They are constantly evolving their techniques and strategies to stay ahead of law enforcement and cybersecurity professionals.
The wiper functionality used by the AlphV Gang works by encrypting the victims files using strong encryption algorithms, making them inaccessible without the decryption key. In addition to the encryption, the attackers also deploy a built-in wiper that permanently destroys the files on the victims system, adding a new, more destructive element to their ransomware attacks.
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