SatanLock Quits, Threatens to Leak Stolen Data
The cybercrime group behind the SatanLock ransomware strain has announced it is ceasing operations and will leak all stolen data, according to a report by Hackread. In a final message posted online, the operators stated that “SatanLock quits, threatens” to release its entire cache of compromised information, signaling a potential new risk for previous victims.
The group did not disclose the specific volume of data it plans to publish or provide a timeline for the leak. However, the declaration suggests that affected companies and individuals may soon face secondary consequences, including exposure of sensitive information. The statement that “SatanLock quits, threatens” to unleash its data trove underscores the lingering impact of ransomware attacks even after a group disbands.
Cybersecurity analysts continue to monitor dark web forums and data leak sites for signs of new disclosures linked to SatanLock’s operations. For full details, read the official report at the link below.
SatanLock Ransomware Ends Operations, Says Stolen Data Will Be Leaked
