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  Ransomware gang Hunters International says it’s shutting down | TechCrunch

Ransomware gang Hunters International says it’s shutting down | TechCrunchRansomware Gang Hunters: Shutting Down Their Culinary Skills

In a recent article published on *TechCrunch*, the Ransomware Gang hunters (RGH) addressed the world's most advanced cybercriminal group, stating that they are shutting down their operations. The group's primary goal has been to release decryption tools to victims of ransomware attacks, which have become a major threat to computer systems worldwide.

One of the biggest challenges for these gangsters was coordinating and sharing decryption tools with multiple victims. Each attack would require significant coordination to ensure the tools were fully functional across the affected network. This process often led to delays and frustration among team members, who were increasingly frustrated with how little progress they could make in sharing and refining their decryption tools.

However, RGH did not give up on their mission. They began working under a new name, Ransomware Gang Hunters International 2030 (RGH II), but continued to maintain their focus on decrypting victims' files. Their goal remained the same—maintain global security and protect as many systems as possible from ransomware attacks. Despite these challenges, RGH is still committed to staying active in their field by collaborating with other cybersecurity experts and supporting open-source projects aimed at securing critical infrastructure.

RGH's actions are an important reminder of how quickly cybercriminal groups can adapt and expand their capabilities to maintain their influence. As they continue to operate under different names, it will likely take time before everyone knows what they're up against, further highlighting the importance of staying informed about evolving threats in the ever-evolving field of cybersecurity.

In conclusion, Ransomware Gang Hunters International has shown a strong commitment to protecting individuals and systems from ransomware attacks. Their ability to share decryption tools with multiple victims underscores their dedication to maintaining global security, even as new challenges emerge. As they continue to operate under a new name, we can expect them to bring fresh perspectives and strategies to the table, helping us all better safeguard our digital world.

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#Security #cybercrime #darkweb #hackers #hacking #HuntersInternational #infosec #ransomware
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