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Bogus ‘BianLian’ Gang Sends Snail-Mail Extortion Letters

Posted on March 5, 2025March 5, 2025
Bogus ‘BianLian’ Gang Sends Snail-Mail Extortion Letters

The letters mimic typical ransom notes and threaten to delete or leak compromised data if payments aren’t made, though none of the organizations that received them had active ransomware attacks.

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