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Since the DarkSide ransomware operation shut down a week ago, multiple affiliates have complained about not getting paid for past services and issued a claim for bitcoins in escrow at a hacker forum.
Russian-language cybercriminal communities typically have an escrow system to avoid scams between sellers and buyers. For ransomware operations, the deposit is a clear statement that they mean big business.
To gain the trust of potential partners and expand the operation, DarkSide deposited 22 bitcoins on the popular hacker forum XSS. The wallet is managed by the site’s administrator, which in this case acts as a guarantor for the gang and an arbitrator if a dispute occurs.
REvil ransomware last year deposited $1 million worth of Bitcoin to a different hacking forum to attract new recruits into the operation. This move showed that they trusted the forum administrator with the money and that there was plenty of money to be made.
Last week, DarkSide closed shop and informed affiliates that the decision came after losing access to their public-facing servers and it was “due to the pressure from the US” after the attack on Colonial Pipeline.
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DarkSide’s dissolving of the ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation was abrupt and clearly left some unfinished business. Five partners have complained that the operators owed them money from paid ransoms or from hacking services:
In the case of the first claim issued on March 14, the forum administrator who is acting as arbitrator, approved compensation from DarkSide’s deposit. They also asked others to come forward if they have cause.
Four days later, the second claim appeared, followed by another three on March 19 and 20. None of these received a reply from the forum administrator.
DarkSide became known in August 2020 and became one of the most prolific ransomware groups. In nine months, the operation made at least $90 million from ransoms.
In just one week, the gang collected about $9 million from two attacks: Colonial Pipeline and German chemical distribution company Brenntag.
Even if DarkSide shut down, there are still victims being extorted. Affiliates have received the corresponding decryption keys to continue negotiations with victim companies separately.
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