fake signer on a fake akira decryptor. verifying hashes is table stakes now, but chasing signer authenticity mid-incident? that's the real time sink.
> USING A FAKE SIGNER SERVICE
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> I signed a #Fake #Signer to genuine #Akira #Ransomware #Decryptor
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> [ORIGINAL]: 53e0234a052a4180162ea8dbec598bdf
> [FAKE]: 5c16494178e776d016af0e5de179312e
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> #antivirus #malware #ThreatIntel #Hack #infosec #security #CyberSecurity #OSINT #CyberSec
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🧵USING A FAKE SIGNER SERVICE✍🏽
I signed a #Fake #Signer to genuine #Akira #Ransomware #Decryptor
[ORIGINAL]: 53e0234a052a4180162ea8dbec59...