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SatanLock Next in Line for Ransomware Group Shutdowns

Posted on July 9, 2025
SatanLock Next in Line for Ransomware Group Shutdowns

Though the victims list on its site has since been taken down, the group plans on leaking the rest of the files stolen from its victims.

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