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Wannabe Ransomware Gang Strikes Again: NoName’s Comedic Blunders in Cybercrime!
The NoName ransomware gang, also known as CosmicBeetle, has been targeting small and medium-sized businesses with their ScRansom ransomware. Despite their reach, their decryption process often fails, highlighting their immaturity in the ransomware world. Now, they might be working as a RansomHub affiliate to boost…

Hot Take:
Move over Hollywood, the NoName ransomware gang is here with a plot twist that even the best screenwriters couldn’t predict! From switching malware tools like a fashionista changes outfits, to playing a game of ransomware roulette with decryption keys, NoName’s antics are more dramatic than a soap opera.
Key Points:
- NoName has been targeting small and medium-sized businesses globally for over three years.
- The gang uses custom tools known as the Spacecolon malware family, including the ScRansom ransomware.
- NoName employs brute-force methods and exploits older vulnerabilities like EternalBlue and ZeroLogon.
- The gang has been experimenting with leaked LockBit 3.0 ransomware builder and creating similar data leak sites.
- Recent activities suggest NoName may be working as a RansomHub affiliate.