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Blurring Lines Between Scattered Spider and Russian Cybercrime

Posted on May 22, 2025
Blurring Lines Between Scattered Spider and Russian Cybercrime

The loosely affiliated hacking group has shifted closer to ransomware gangs, raising questions about Scattered Spider’s ties to the Russian cybercrime underground.

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