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BlackCat ransomware gang demands $4.5M, API changes for 80GB leaked Reddit data
June 19, 2023, 3:45 p.m. | Kyt Dotson
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Hackers from the BlackCat ransomware gang have contacted Reddit Inc. claiming to be behind a hack that affected the social media forum platform in February that took more than 800 gigabytes of internal documents, code, contracts and employee information. The hacker group, also known as AlphaV, also demanded $4.5 million to not release the stolen […]
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