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Notorious Ragnarok Ransomware Gang Shuts Down The group negated to mention the reason behind their shut down. This ‘self-destruction’ approach appears to be gaining momentum, as international agencies and nation-state governments pressure hackers to end activities. See Cyber Talk’s coverage