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Ransomware Tracker (Entry #229): Hakuna Matata 1.7

13 March 2025 By Ryan Estes
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Entry: https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-security-hub/ransomware-tracker/hakuna-matata-17 Hakuna Matata is a Swahili phrase meaning "there are no worries" (Hakuna = there are no; Matata = worries). It's popularized by the Disney movie The Lion King, performed by Timon and Pumbaa. However, native…

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Ransomware Tracker (Entry #226): Bagli

08 March 2025 By Ryan Estes
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Entry: https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-security-hub/ransomware-tracker/bagli Bagli is commonly called Bagli Wiper because it doesn't actually encrypt files; it overrides the file's bytes with the Random() function (.NET). Therefore, it's technically not ransomware; it's pseudo-ransomware as a wiper…

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Ransomware Tracker (Entry #222): Mike Tyson

05 March 2025 By Ryan Estes
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Entry: https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-security-hub/ransomware-tracker/mike-tyson Mike Tyson ransomware, dubbed "Tyson" for short, is a variant of the Chaos ransomware family and obviously refers to the boxer Mike Tyson. Derivatives of Chaos are created using the Chaos Ransomware builders, of which…

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Ransomware Tracker (Entry #216): AzzaSec

23 February 2025 By Ryan Estes
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Entry: https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-security-hub/ransomware-tracker/azzasec AzzaSec (AzzaSecurity) is both the name of the ransomware and of an Italian hacktivist group. That is based on research from Threatmon, which wrote an extensive report on this ransomware and its members. The other two…

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Ransomware Tracker (Entry #215): Anonymous

23 February 2025 By Ryan Estes
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Entry: https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-security-hub/ransomware-tracker/anonymous Anonymous ransomware is built from the NoCry ransomware builder, based on the infamous WannaCry ransomware. This is evident from the debug string in the discovered sample (C:\Users\Anonymous\Desktop\NoCry Builder +…

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Ransomware Tracker (Entry #214): GhosHacker

23 February 2025 By Ryan Estes
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Entry: https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-security-hub/ransomware-tracker/ghoshacker GhosHacker, which is seemingly a misspelling of GhostHacker based on the ransom note dropped with the same name—GhostHacker.exe—is a crypto-ransomware built from the NoCry ransomware builder. This allegation comes from…

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