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RAMP Ransomware Marketplace Exposed: Insights into Organized Cybercrime

Severity: High (Score: 65.0)

Sources: Securityaffairs.Co, Databreaches

Summary

A leaked database from RAMP, a Russian ransomware marketplace, reveals detailed insights into its operations. The data includes analysis of 1,732 threads, 7,707 users, and 340,000 IP records, showcasing a structured ecosystem where cybercriminals engage in buying, selling, and recruiting. RAMP operated like a business platform, allowing for the negotiation of ransomware deals and the advertisement of services. This organized approach marks a significant evolution in cybercrime, moving away from isolated attacks to a more commercialized model. The implications of this leak highlight the growing sophistication of ransomware operations and the potential for increased attacks on various sectors. Current status indicates that the information is being analyzed for further insights into the threat landscape. The exposure of RAMP may lead to increased law enforcement scrutiny and potential takedowns of similar platforms. Key Points: • RAMP's leaked data reveals a structured ransomware marketplace with over 7,700 users. • The marketplace facilitated organized cybercrime, including recruitment and deal negotiations. • The exposure of RAMP may prompt increased law enforcement actions against cybercriminal networks.

Key Entities

  • Ransomware (attack_type)
  • Russia (country)
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