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Europol Offers $50K Reward for Information on Senior Qilin Hackers

Two admins involved in the Qilin ransomware-as-a-service operation have been targeted by international law enforcement agencies.

The European Union’s law enforcement agency, Europol, has posted a US$50,000 reward for anyone who can provide information regarding two senior members of the Qilin ransomware group.

“During the course of ongoing international investigations, we have confirmed that the cyber criminal group Qilin has carried out ransomware attacks worldwide, severely disrupting critical infrastructure and causing significant financial losses,” Europol said in a post to one of its Telegram channels.

“We have identified two primary administrators operating under the aliases Haise and XORacle, who coordinate affiliates and oversee extortion activities.

Read the rest of the story at cyberdaily.

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