Mogilevich
Mogilevich is referenced as a scam/impersonation-style ransomware actor active in early 2024 that allegedly defrauded other cybercriminals rather than conducting verified ransomware intrusions. GuidePoint Security/GRIT cite Mogilevich as a precedent for affiliate-fraud behavior later seen in other purported ransomware brands (e.g., 0APT). The actor behind “Mogilevich” later admitted the operation was fraudulent and claimed to have netted at least $85,000. No specific victimology, tooling, intrusion TTPs, or confirmed breaches are described in the provided content beyond the characterization as a fraud operation targeting would-be affiliates/other criminals.
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Fraudulent cybercrime persona/group cited as an example of a scam operation intended to defraud other cybercriminals; later admitted it was a fraud.
Fraudulent cybercrime persona/group cited as having run a scam operation targeting other cybercriminals; later admitted it was a fraud and claimed monetary gains.
A self-admitted fraudulent operation that posed as ransomware-as-a-service to gain visibility and scam would-be cybercriminal participants; claimed none of the listed databases/victims were real and reportedly defrauded applicants out of significant funds.
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