Hellokity Ransomware Actors Returns Under New Name

The notorious cybercrime group previously known as Hellokity has reemerged under a new alias, “HelloGookie.”

This development was reported by the cybersecurity watchdog MonThreat via their Twitter account.

Hellokity, known for its high-profile cyber-attacks, has been a significant player in digital extortion.

The group gained notoriety for deploying ransomware to infiltrate corporate networks, encrypting data, and demanding hefty ransoms for decryption keys.

Their operations have caused disruptions across various sectors, impacting business operations and consumer data privacy.

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The Rebranding to HelloGookie

According to the details shared by MonThreat, Hellokity has not only changed its name but also appears to have upgraded its ransomware tools and tactics.

This rebranding could be an attempt to evade law enforcement and cybersecurity defenses that had adapted to their previous methodologies.

The return of Hellokity under the new moniker “HelloGookie” poses fresh challenges for cybersecurity professionals.

Organizations must stay vigilant and update their security protocols to counter the evolved strategies of this group.

The rebranding might also indicate a possible expansion in the group’s target industries or geographical focus.

Preventative Measures

Organizations are advised to enhance their cybersecurity by implementing robust data backup solutions, conducting regular security audits, and training employees on cybersecurity best practices.

It is also essential to keep all software up to date to mitigate vulnerabilities that ransomware could exploit.

The resurgence of Hellokity as HelloGookie is a stark reminder of the persistent threat cybercriminals pose in the digital age.

Businesses and individuals must remain proactive in their cybersecurity efforts to protect against such evolving threats.

Further updates from cybersecurity experts and law enforcement agencies are eagerly anticipated as the situation develops.

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Divya

Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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