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LockBit Black Strikes Back: Old Phish, New Hook in Ransomware Sea
Beware the resurgence of LockBit ransomware—hackers are fishing with Phorpiex, casting nets wide, and reeling in victims with the old “[email protected]” bait. Stay vigilant or get locked by LockBit Black! 🎣💻🔒 #RansomwareResurgence

Hot Take:
Oh Jenny, Jenny, who can I turn to? For the LockBit lovers, it seems Jenny@gsd[.]com is the go-to gal, casting her phishing net into the cyber sea. And what's the catch of the day? LockBit Black ransomware, served with a side of "Oops, your files are encrypted." But don't worry, it's not personal; it's just business – the business of indiscriminate, untargeted mayhem. So, keep an eye on those attachments, folks, or you might just reel in a digital nightmare.