April 7, 2025, 2:20 pm
The dark web leak site maintained by the Everest ransomware gang has been hacked and defaced by an unidentified attacker, leaving the site offline. This incident significantly disrupts the group’s operation and raises new questions about the vulnerability of criminal digital infrastructures. The defacement not only undermines the perpetrators’ credibility but also highlights how cybercriminal systems can become targets, prompting renewed discussions about security even within illicit networks.
The dark web leak site of the Everest ransomware gang has apparently been hacked over the weekend by an unknown attacker and is now offline. [...]
"Don't do crime," the ransomware gang's dark web leak site reads.
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