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FBI Zaps Radar Ransomware: Cybercriminals’ Servers Seized Worldwide
The FBI has dismantled the infrastructure of the ransomware group Radar, seizing multiple servers and criminal domains. Radar, less known but equally menacing, had hit 43 organizations globally. This takedown marks another step in the ongoing battle against ransomware.

Hot Take:
Looks like Radar’s ringleader “Brain” needs a new game plan—maybe a new VPN subscription while he’s at it?
Key Points:
- The FBI takes down Radar ransomware group’s infrastructure, including servers and domains.
- Radar targeted 43 organizations worldwide using double-extortion tactics.
- Three servers in the US, three in the UK, and 18 in Germany were confiscated.
- Radar exploited vulnerabilities, weak passwords, and lack of MFA for access.
- The takedown follows similar actions against other ransomware gangs like LockBit.