Someone hacked the site of the Ransomwari gang, Everest

A leakage site used by the Everest Ransomwari gang has been hacked and distorted this weekend, and has learned Techcrunch.
The leakage site, used by the Ransomware Gang to post the stolen files to blackmail its victims to pay the ransom demand, has been replaced by a brief text note: “Do not do the crime of crime is bad xoxo from Prague.”
The site was still distorted at the time of writing this report. It is not clear whether the gang was also subjected to penetration data.

Everst is the Rusia -associated Rusia gang that has received a credit of multiple violations and data violations since its establishment in 2020, including the theft of more than 420,000 customer data from the Cannabis retail chain. The US government also attributed many breakthroughs to Everest, including violations of the NASA and the Brazilian government.
The ransom attacks (blackmail) rises, but modern data shows that the number of victims’ payments for the infiltrators decreased in general during the year 2024, as more companies refused to pay a huge ransom.
While law enforcement has targeted and disrupting some ransom gangs in recent years, including Lockbit and Radar piracy groups, many Ransomware gangs have also witnessed a harmful leak and vandalism from the inside.