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The VanHelsing ransomware-as-a-service operation leaked its source code, including the affiliate panel and Windows encryptor builder, after an ex-developer attempted to sell it on a hacking forum. While the leak provides some useful tools for threat actors, it lacks key components like the Linux builder and databases, which could have aided law enforcement efforts. This incident highlights the ongoing trend of ransomware source code leaks facilitating new cyber attacks.
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