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The website of Bet9ja has been hacked by the Russian Blackcat gang

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Bet9ja’s management has stated that their website was hacked by the Russian Blackcat gang. Bet9ja revealed this in a statement, identifying the attackers as the Russian Blackcat organisation, which is known for multiple attacks on large corporations throughout the world.

The gaming site stated that the hacker gang had already sought a ransom, but it insists that it would not accept the hacker group’s terms.


What they have to say About Bet9ja System Breach
 

“The entire Bet9ja system has been under attack by the Russian Blackcat group, who are famous for multiple hacks on large companies throughout the world,” according to a portion of the statement. This Russian gang launched a massive hacker attack, but our workers have been working nonstop since yesterday to restore all services, which is not simple.

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“They have already demanded a ransom, but we will never accept their terms. ” It is critical that I inform you of this so that we are all on the same page. They have struck us severely, but they can not kill us. We shall hold our ground and come back even stronger. “

 
Please don’t be disappointed; we will certainly restore things as quickly as possible and keep you updated on the development. “Bet9ja said in a previous social media post that user funds and prizes are safe while the company works to fix the problem.

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What you need to know

According to sources, the ransomware assaults that brought down a swath of and hampered payments at some German filling stations in January were carried out by the Russia-linked hacker group BlackCat.
 
Hackers used a type of ransomware called “Black Cat” to get into computers at Mabanaft GmbH and Oiltanking GmbH Group, reports say.
 
There is a new ransomware service called BlackCat (also called ALPHV). It has been aggressively recruiting people from other ransomware gangs and attacking businesses all over the world.

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