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Hacker Group BlackCat: The Robin Hood of Cybercrime or Regulatory Nightmare?
In a twist that’s got Hollywood thriller written all over it, the BlackCat hacker group is not just breaching corporate systems, but also playing whistleblower on SEC data breach reporting rules. It’s like a twisted Robin Hood scene where the thieves report the victims for…

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Well, this is new - cyber crooks not only hack your systems but also act as the corporate whistleblowers! The BlackCat group is turning cybercrime into a spectator sport by reporting their victims' non-compliance with SEC rules. While this throws a wrench in the gears of corporations, it does make you wonder: if criminals start doing the regulators' jobs, does this mean we're living in a hacker's version of 'Robin Hood'?