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Blackout

Blackout is identified in the provided content as a ransomware group active from late February 2024. It initially claimed on its leak site to have attacked healthcare entities in Canada, France, and Germany, and later targeted companies in Mexico and Croatia. The content places Blackout within broader 2024 ransomware activity affecting industrial and other sectors, but does not provide technical details on its malware family, encryption behavior, infection chain, or specific indicators of compromise. Separately, the content also references a distinct tool named Blackout RAT in the arsenal of the Iranian state-linked MuddyWater threat group (also known as Mango Sandstorm or TA450), indicating that the name Blackout may refer to both a ransomware operation and a remote administration tool in different contexts. High-confidence information directly provided supports Blackout as a ransomware actor targeting healthcare and other organizations across multiple countries in 2024.

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