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Coverage of REvil, a ransomware operation, includes reported incidents, technical analysis, disruption efforts, and defensive guidance.

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REvil, also known as Sodinokibi, is a ransomware family and associated cybercriminal operation first reported in 2019. Its documented campaigns encrypted files and systems for extortion; in some cases, operators also claimed to steal data and threaten its release. REvil was widely described as using a ransomware-as-a-service model, with malware and infrastructure supplied to affiliates. Reporting under this tag may cover incident investigations, malware analysis, alleged victims, leak-site activity, law-enforcement disruption, and recovery tools.

For defenders, REvil reporting is relevant to vulnerability management, threat intelligence, and response planning. Organizations should prioritize patching internet-facing systems, enforcing multifactor authentication, restricting administrative privileges, segmenting critical networks, and maintaining isolated, tested backups. If REvil-related activity is suspected, preserve logs and affected systems for investigation, determine whether data was accessed or exfiltrated, and assess privacy or regulatory notification duties alongside containment and recovery.

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Microsoft details this ransomware-as-a-service Two of the more prolific cybercriminal groups, which in the past have deployed such high-profile ransomware families as Conti, Ryuk, REvil and Hive, have started adopting the BlackCat ransomware-as-as-service (RaaS) offering.…