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ransomch.at
Ransomchat Project
@ransomch.at
Ransomware negotiations are usually not shared widely, limiting the understanding of the process. This project aims at changing that with 200+ real world anonymized chats.
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I've been collecting and reading #ransomware negotiations for years. And then, I was just asked to give my perspective on what to do and what not to do when you're a victim of a such #cyberattack.
Not generally, but specifically in terms of confidentiality and maintaining control of the narrative.
Interview with Valéry – Managing Leaks in Ransomware Negotiations
Valéry, co‑founder and editor of LeMagIT and an experienced specialist in cybersecurity and end‑user computing, has long translated complex technologies into practical advice. In this interview, he…
www.maninthebrowser.com
September 11, 2025 at 10:28 AM
Engaging with the threat actors in case of a #ransomware attack doesn't imply that the victim actually intends to pay 💡
The Abilene, TX is transparent about it: "Communication has occurred with the suspect hacking group claiming responsibility to ascertain the nature of the information taken."
June 3, 2025 at 11:15 AM
Two years after its inception, ransomch.at has a new website 🍾
At its core, you'll still find a #ransomware negotiations reader.
But it's been upgraded for a more convenient reading experience 🤩

Of course, all the chat logs remain available as JSON files for integration in other projects.
June 3, 2025 at 10:38 AM