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‘Spearwing’ RaaS Group Ruffles Feathers in Cyber Threat Scene

Posted on March 7, 2025
‘Spearwing’ RaaS Group Ruffles Feathers in Cyber Threat Scene

The group is using the Medusa malware and taking up space once held by other notable ransomware groups like LockBot, increasing its victim list to 400 and demanding astoundingly high ransoms.

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