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FBI Unleashes 7000 Decryption Keys: A Nightmare for LockBit Hackers
The FBI has over 7,000 decryption keys to help LockBit ransomware victims reclaim their data. If you’ve been hit, visit the Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov for assistance.

Hot Take:
Looks like the FBI is handing out decryption keys like Oprah hands out cars: “You get a key! You get a key! Everybody gets a key!” But seriously, who knew the FBI would become our new IT department?
Key Points:
- FBI has over 7,000 decryption keys for LockBit ransomware.
- Victims can reclaim their data by contacting the FBI through ic3.gov.
- Operation Cronos disrupted LockBit’s infrastructure but did not result in any arrests.
- Several LockBit affiliates have been arrested in the past year.
- $10 million reward offered for information leading to the arrest of LockBit’s operators.