REvil operators are looking for teams of experienced hackers for penetration testing.
The operators of the ransomware REvil have made a $ 1 million deposit in bitcoin on a Russian-speaking hacker forum with the aim of hiring experienced hackers.
Many ransomware operations are performed under the Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) business model, in which developers are responsible for developing ransomware and payment sites, and affiliates are hired to hacking enterprises and encrypting data on their devices.
Under the terms of such an arrangement, malware developers receive 20-30% of the total income, and affiliates receive 70-80% of the ransom payments they generate.
As part of this recruiting campaign, REvil is looking for teams of experienced hackers for penetration testing, or just experienced professionals.
"1. Teams that already have experience and skills in penetration testing work with msf / cs / koadic, nas / tape, hyper-v and analogs of the listed programs and devices. 2. People who have experience, but do not have access to work, "- reads the announcement of the operators REvil on the hacker forum.
Having made a deposit of $ 1 million to the hacker forum, the REvil operators decided to show potential partners the seriousness of their intentions. This forum allows members to deposit bitcoins into a wallet hosted on the site. Members can see the deposits of other users, and the invested bitcoins can be used to privately buy and sell illegal services or data through the forum.
The operators of the ransomware REvil have made a $ 1 million deposit in bitcoin on a Russian-speaking hacker forum with the aim of hiring experienced hackers.
Many ransomware operations are performed under the Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) business model, in which developers are responsible for developing ransomware and payment sites, and affiliates are hired to hacking enterprises and encrypting data on their devices.
Under the terms of such an arrangement, malware developers receive 20-30% of the total income, and affiliates receive 70-80% of the ransom payments they generate.
As part of this recruiting campaign, REvil is looking for teams of experienced hackers for penetration testing, or just experienced professionals.
"1. Teams that already have experience and skills in penetration testing work with msf / cs / koadic, nas / tape, hyper-v and analogs of the listed programs and devices. 2. People who have experience, but do not have access to work, "- reads the announcement of the operators REvil on the hacker forum.
Having made a deposit of $ 1 million to the hacker forum, the REvil operators decided to show potential partners the seriousness of their intentions. This forum allows members to deposit bitcoins into a wallet hosted on the site. Members can see the deposits of other users, and the invested bitcoins can be used to privately buy and sell illegal services or data through the forum.