The Next Big Thing in Lockbit Ransomware Gang Claims To Have Hacked The Paybito Crypto Exchange

The Next Big Thing in Lockbit Ransomware Gang Claims To Have Hacked The Paybito Crypto Exchange


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Lockbit ransomware operators say they have stolen a database with personal information from more than 100,000 customers around the world. The group also took the admin's personal information. If the company doesn't pay the ransom, the data will be made public on February 21st, 2022.


The Next Big Thing in Lockbit Ransomware Gang Claims To Have Hacked The Paybito Crypto Exchange


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PayBito is a place where you can buy and sell bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin, Ethereum, HCX, Litecoin, and Ethereum Classic. Global blockchain and IT service company HashCash runs the exchange.

Users of the LockBit ransomware say their data has been stolen by hackers at the PayBito crypto exchange. The name of the company was leaked on the gang's Tor leak site.


At "HashCashConsultant," there are more than 100,000 users in the database of the CryptoExchange. Customers from the United States and the rest of the world have their personal data, mail/hash, and a weak hash algorithm, which makes it hard for them to get their money. People who work for the admins have personal information, like their emails and hashes, that they can see. To buy it, call us at TOX. reads the announcement that was made on the leak site.


Lockbit ransomware operators say they have stolen a database with personal information from more than 100,000 customers around the world.


Because the group used a "weak hash algorithm," the group claims to have a lot of email and password hashes that can be quickly decrypted. The group also took the admin's personal information. This word is more relevant here.


If the company doesn't pay the ransom, stolen data will be made public on February 21st, 2022, unless the company pays the ransom.


They've been running ransomware since September 2019. In June 2021, they announced the LockBit 2.0 RaaS, which is more powerful than the first one. Lockbit 2.0, like other ransomware gangs, knows how to get into a computer and what to do with the money it takes to get it.


Users can set their own language settings, and only those that don't match a setlist of languages are targeted.


People from the East.


They set up their own leak site after a hacking forum banned ads for ransomware. They were advertising LockBit 2.0, which has a LockBit 2.0 affiliate program.


This week, the FBI sent out a flash alert with technical information about the LockBit ransomware operation.

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