devman

About this tag
The DEVMAN ransomware is a hybrid threat targeting Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems, built from elements of the DragonForce and Conti codebases. It introduces unique behaviors that distinguish it from its predecessors, including innovations and critical missteps in its design. Security professionals are concerned about its complexity and unpredictability within the Windows cyberthreat landscape. Discussions on WindowsForum cover technical analysis, defense strategies, and the ransomware's emergence as a derivative of DragonForce, itself based on the Conti framework. The tag devman is used for threads analyzing this specific ransomware variant and its implications for Windows security.
  1. DEVMAN Ransomware: Hybrid Threats, Innovation, and Defense Strategies in Windows Security

    The sudden emergence of the DEVMAN ransomware has ignited fresh concern among security professionals, signaling new levels of complexity and unpredictability within the Windows cyberthreat landscape. While ransomware families often share roots—Conti, LockBit, and Dharma variants routinely swap...
  2. 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...