A mysterious leaker going by the alias GangExposed has been revealing the identities of individuals linked to the Conti and Trickbot ransomware groups.
The data includes aliases, photos, and videos of several group members and their front companies, along with thousands of chat logs, personal videos, and ransom negotiations with victims.
The Register has spoken to the whistleblower via Signal, who said the leaks were a "fight against an organized society of criminals known worldwide", adding, "I take pleasure in thinking I can rid society of at least some of them."
GangExposed claimed that Stern - the leader of TrickBot and Conti - is actually 36-year-old Russian national Vitaly Nikolaevich Kovalev. This was later confirmed by German police.
Another major player, Professor, has been named as 39-year-old Russian Vladimir Viktorovich Kvitko, who allegedly lives in Dubai.
"Kvitko maintains a modest lifestyle, with known property in Moscow and several vehicles registered to family members," GangExposed said.
"Income mostly originates from RM RAIL Management Company and Rosselkhozbank. In contrast, other Conti leaders (e.g., 'Target') display significant luxury assets, including a Moscow City apartment, Ferrari, and 2 multiple Maybach vehicles."
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