LockBit Breach: Hacker Leaks Over 60,000 Bitcoin Addresses, Credentials, and Logs

- LockBit’s data, including 60,000 Bitcoin addresses, was leaked by a hacker from Prague.
- The hackers exploited a PHP vulnerability to breach LockBit’s management platform.
- The platform claimed that no decryptors or critical data were stolen despite the breach.
One of the most notorious ransomware groups, LockBit, has reportedly been hacked, with its internal data leaked online. According to the blockchain security firm SlowMist, a hacker, presumed to be from Prague, exposed more than 60,000 Bitcoin addresses, along with 75 user credentials and ransom negotiation logs.
The breach also revealed access to a PHP-based management platform used by LockBit. According to SlowMist analysts, the hacker took advantage of a vulnerability in PHP to seize control of LockBit’s management system. This enabled them to obtain sensitive informat…
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LockBit Breach: Hacker Leaks Over 60,000 Bitcoin Addresses, Credentials, and Logs

- LockBit’s data, including 60,000 Bitcoin addresses, was leaked by a hacker from Prague.
- The hackers exploited a PHP vulnerability to breach LockBit’s management platform.
- The platform claimed that no decryptors or critical data were stolen despite the breach.
One of the most notorious ransomware groups, LockBit, has reportedly been hacked, with its internal data leaked online. According to the blockchain security firm SlowMist, a hacker, presumed to be from Prague, exposed more than 60,000 Bitcoin addresses, along with 75 user credentials and ransom negotiation logs.
The breach also revealed access to a PHP-based management platform used by LockBit. According to SlowMist analysts, the hacker took advantage of a vulnerability in PHP to seize control of LockBit’s management system. This enabled them to obtain sensitive informat…
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