LockBit Just Got Owned — 60K #Bitcoin Wallets Leaked!

One of the most feared ransomware gangs, LockBit, just got a dose of their own medicine. Hackers broke into their secret dark web system and exposed nearly # 60,000 $BTC wallet addresses linked to years of ransom money. They even left a cheeky message:

“Don’t do crime. CRIME IS BAD xoxo from Prague.”

Even though no private keys were shared, the leak came packed with insider details:

• Ransom negotiation chats

• Ransomware code data

• Victim targeting logs

Now blockchain investigators have a clear view of how LockBit laundered billions, giving law enforcement some serious ammo.

The same group may also be behind a hack on another ransomware gang, Everest, using the same calling card. Looks like these hackers aren’t just exposing names — they’re tearing down entire criminal operations.

This isn’t just embarrassing for LockBit — it’s a major breakthrough. Every leaked wallet is a clue. Every shady payment? A little less hidden.

The lesson? Even the biggest cybercriminals can’t hide on the blockchain forever. And sometimes, karma bites back hard.

Visual suggestion:

A dark-themed infographic with:

• A broken LockBit logo

• A wallet icon showing #“60,000 BTC addresses leaked”

• A detective magnifying glass over a blockchain trail

• The quote “CRIME IS BAD xoxo from Prague” in graffiti-style text