Article 5WPG4 Conti cybergang gloated when leaking victims’ data. Now the tables are turned

Conti cybergang gloated when leaking victims’ data. Now the tables are turned

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For months, members of Conti-among the most ruthless of the dozens of ransomware gangs in existence-gloated about publicly sharing the data they stole from the victims they hacked. Now, members are learning what it's like to be on the receiving end of a major breach that spills all their dirty laundry-not just once, but repeatedly.

The unfolding series of leaks started on Sunday when @ContiLeaks, a newly created Twitter account, began posting links to logs of internal chat messages that Conti members had sent among themselves.

conti jabber leaks https://t.co/0FzXiXhI2d

- conti leaks (@ContiLeaks) February 27, 2022

Two days later, ContiLeaks published a new tranche of messages.

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