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Newly Emerged GLOBAL GROUP RaaS Expands Operations with AI-Driven Negotiation Tools

Newly Emerged GLOBAL GROUP RaaS Expands Operations with AI-Driven Negotiation Tools

Jul 15, 2025 Cybercrime / Ransomware
Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a new ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation called GLOBAL GROUP that has targeted a wide range of sectors in Australia, Brazil, Europe, and the United States since its emergence in early June 2025. GLOBAL GROUP was "promoted on the Ramp4u forum by the threat actor known as '$$$,'" EclecticIQ researcher Arda Büyükkaya said . "The same actor controls the BlackLock RaaS and previously managed Mamona ransomware operations." It's believed that GLOBAL GROUP is a rebranding of BlackLock after the latter's data leak site was defaced by the DragonForce ransomware cartel back in March. It's worth mentioning that BlackLock in itself is a rebrand of another RaaS scheme known as Eldorado. The financially motivated group has been found to lean heavily on initial access brokers (IABs) to deploy the ransomware by weaponizing access to vulnerable edge appliances from Cisco, Fortinet, and Palo Alto Networks. Al...
Iranian-Backed Pay2Key Ransomware Resurfaces with 80% Profit Share for Cybercriminals

Iranian-Backed Pay2Key Ransomware Resurfaces with 80% Profit Share for Cybercriminals

Jul 11, 2025 Cyber Warfare / Cybercrime
An Iranian-backed ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) named Pay2Key has resurfaced in the wake of the Israel-Iran-U.S. conflict last month, offering bigger payouts to cybercriminals who launch attacks against Israel and the U.S. The financially motivated scheme, now operating under the moniker Pay2Key.I2P, is assessed to be linked to a hacking group tracked as Fox Kitten (aka Lemon Sandstorm). "Linked to the notorious Fox Kitten APT group and closely tied to the well-known Mimic ransomware, [...] Pay2Key.I2P appears to partner with or incorporate Mimic's capabilities," Morphisec security researcher Ilia Kulmin said . "Officially, the group offers an 80% profit share (up from 70%) to affiliates supporting Iran or participating in attacks against the enemies of Iran, signaling their ideological commitment." Last year, the U.S. government revealed the advanced persistent threat's (APT) modus operandi of carrying out ransomware attacks by covertly partnering wi...
Play Ransomware Exploited Windows CVE-2025-29824 as Zero-Day to Breach U.S. Organization

Play Ransomware Exploited Windows CVE-2025-29824 as Zero-Day to Breach U.S. Organization

May 07, 2025 Ransomware / Endpoint Security
Threat actors with links to the Play ransomware family exploited a recently patched security flaw in Microsoft Windows as a zero-day as part of an attack targeting an unnamed organization in the United States. The attack, per the Symantec Threat Hunter Team, part of Broadcom, leveraged CVE-2025-29824 , a privilege escalation flaw in the Common Log File System (CLFS) driver. It was patched by Microsoft last month. Play , also called Balloonfly and PlayCrypt, is known for its double extortion tactics, wherein sensitive data is exfiltrated prior to encryption in exchange for a ransom. It's active since at least mid-2022. In the activity observed by Symantec, the threat actors are said to have likely leveraged a public-facing Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) as an entry point, taking advantage of an as-yet-undetermined method to move to another Windows machine on the target network. The attack is notable for the use of Grixba , a bespoke information stealer previously attr...
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Hackers Repurpose RansomHub's EDRKillShifter in Medusa, BianLian, and Play Attacks

Hackers Repurpose RansomHub's EDRKillShifter in Medusa, BianLian, and Play Attacks

Mar 27, 2025 Endpoint Security / Ransomware
A new analysis has uncovered connections between affiliates of RansomHub and other ransomware groups like Medusa , BianLian , and Play . The connection stems from the use of a custom tool that's designed to disable endpoint detection and response (EDR) software on compromised hosts, according to ESET. The EDR killing tool, dubbed EDRKillShifter , was first documented as used by RansomHub actors in August 2024. EDRKillShifter accomplishes its goals by means of a known tactic called Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) that involves using a legitimate but vulnerable driver to terminate security solutions protecting the endpoints. The idea behind using such tools is to ensure the smooth execution of the ransomware encryptor without it being flagged by security solutions. "During an intrusion, the goal of the affiliate is to obtain admin or domain admin privileges," ESET researchers Jakub Souček and Jan Holman said in a report shared with The Hacker News. "...
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