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ETHICS · Threat actor profile

// THREAT ACTOR

ETHICS_

Active

ETHICS is a ransomware operator tracked through its public data-leak infrastructure. The group operates under the double-extortion model that defines the modern ransomware ecosystem — file encryption combined with the threat of stolen-data publication on a public leak site — and continues to post fresh victim claims as part of an ongoing extortion campaign.

For Ransomnews editorial coverage of ETHICS — incident write-ups, attribution notes, and additional context — see the Threat Groups archive or run a site search.

4 Victims tracked
1 / 1 Active mirrors
2026-08-10 First listing
2026-08-10 Most recent

Victims by year

  • 2026 4

Leak site mirrors

1 mirror tracked, 1 currently reachable. These are criminal-infrastructure URLs — links are deliberately not provided.

  • ethics67vxjomvlcugjovv4fc3g6ru5tpwotg533d4j3uf2btmnndead.onion Team Site snapshot · 2026-08-23 15:01

Recent victims

The 50 most recent victims claimed by ETHICS. Total in the index: 4.

Date listed Victim Description
2026-08-10 BerlinerLuft. Technology GmbH
2026-08-10 Holstrom, Block & Parke, A Professional Law
2026-08-10 Philadelphia Insurance Companies
2026-08-10 ••••••••••

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