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The FBI on May 28, 2026 issued an alert warning U.S.-based law firms and other companies that the Silent Ransom Group (SRG) — also tracked as Luna Moth, Chatty Spider and UNC3753 — is increasingly using in-person impersonation alongside phishing and vishing to steal data for extortion.
Active since 2022 after the collapse of Conti, researchers say the closed group has claimed responsibility for more than 100 attacks and its activity surged in recent months.
SRG typically begins with phone or phishing calls posing as IT support to obtain remote access; if that fails, actors have been sent to victim workplaces to plug in storage devices or otherwise gain physical access and exfiltrate files.
Unlike some ransomware crews, SRG often does not encrypt systems but operates a data-leak site to pressure victims.
The FBI urged firms to strengthen identity verification, physical access controls, employee training, logging and reporting procedures, and to contact local FBI field offices or the IC3 with information.








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