![]() ![]() It’s also not obvious why they would advertise having hacked into companies if they plan on selling that access to extract sensitive data going forward. It’s unclear what prompted the changes, or what Conti hopes to gain from the move. ![]() “We are looking for a buyer to access the network of this organization and sell data from their network,” reads the confusingly worded message inserted into multiple recent victim listings on Conti’s shaming blog. A redacted screenshot of the Conti News victim shaming blog.
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