conti framework

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The Conti framework is a well-known ransomware codebase that has been used as a foundation for multiple ransomware variants, including DragonForce and the newer DEVMAN ransomware. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about the Conti framework focus on its technical characteristics and how it has been adapted by threat actors to target Windows 10 and 11 systems. Users analyze the framework's encryption methods, evasion techniques, and the unique behaviors introduced in derivatives like DEVMAN. The tag covers topics such as malware analysis, cybersecurity threats, and the evolution of ransomware based on the Conti framework, providing insights for IT professionals and security researchers.
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    DEVMAN Ransomware: New Threat Targeting Windows 10/11 with Unique Behaviors

    A new ransomware variant named DEVMAN has recently emerged, targeting Windows 10 and 11 systems. This malware is a derivative of the DragonForce ransomware family, itself based on the Conti framework, but introduces unique behaviors that distinguish it from its predecessors. Technical Analysis...
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