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	"title": "DarkRaaS ransomware Group Allegedly Selling Global Intelligence Data",
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	"plain_text": "DarkRaaS ransomware Group Allegedly Selling Global\r\nIntelligence Data\r\nBy AnuPriya\r\nPublished: 2024-10-23 · Archived: 2026-04-05 17:30:00 UTC\r\nThe DarkRaaS ransomware group reportedly sells access to a major global intelligence cloud.\r\nThis alarming development highlights the growing sophistication and audacity of ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS)\r\noperations.\r\nThe Rise of Ransomware-as-a-Service\r\nAccording to reports from Dark Web Informer, Ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) is a business model that allows\r\ncybercriminals to lease ransomware tools to affiliates who then carry out attacks.\r\nThis model has democratized cybercrime, making it accessible to even less technically skilled hackers.\r\nRaaS operators develop and maintain the malware, offering it as a package that includes not only the software but\r\nalso support services similar to legitimate SaaS businesses\r\nThis approach has led to increased ransomware incidents, with affiliates targeting organizations with large\r\namounts of sensitive data.\r\nDarkRaaS: A New Player in Cybercrime\r\nThe group known as DarkRaaS has recently surfaced, allegedly selling access to ten servers belonging to an Israeli\r\ntechnological college for $10,000.\r\nThis move signals their entry into the lucrative market of selling stolen data and access.\r\nThe group’s activities are part of a broader trend where cybercriminals focus on data theft rather than just\r\nencrypting files.\r\nBy stealing sensitive information, they can demand higher ransoms by threatening to leak the data if their\r\ndemands are not met\r\nThe alleged sale of access to a global intelligence cloud by DarkRaaS could have severe implications for\r\ninternational security.\r\nSuch a breach would not only compromise sensitive information but also potentially disrupt intelligence\r\noperations worldwide.\r\nAlso Read:\r\nhttps://cyberpress.org/darkraas-ransomware-intelligence-data/\r\nPage 1 of 2\n\nAnuPriya\r\nAny Priya is a cybersecurity reporter at Cyber Press, specializing in cyber attacks, dark web monitoring, data\r\nbreaches, vulnerabilities, and malware. She delivers in-depth analysis on emerging threats and digital security\r\ntrends.\r\nSource: https://cyberpress.org/darkraas-ransomware-intelligence-data/\r\nhttps://cyberpress.org/darkraas-ransomware-intelligence-data/\r\nPage 2 of 2",
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