NotPetya authors prove that they can decrypt some files - but analysts think it's a false lead
The hackers took the money, but didn't run

Turning the wiper narrative back to ransomware has confused analysts
The hackers behind the NotPetya malware appear to have made a fresh ransom demand, shortly after transferring funds from their original Bitcoin wallet. Analysts, however, think that the new demand is meant...
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