
In May, I wrote about the site Ransomchats , with which you can read correspondence between ransomware groups (Conti, REvil, BlackBasta, etc.) and victims. Some of the correspondences are short, while others are quite long and even successful – primarily for attackers.
It turns out that one enthusiast used this data (correspondence between victims and extortionists) to train the chatbot RansomChatGPT . Now this is a simulator of negotiations with ransomware. It is proposed to treat the chatbot as an entertainment and educational tool, and not as a consultant for interaction with real attackers. But it can be used to give employees and management a feel for the situation after an incident.
One thing: you can only try it with a paid ChatGPT account.

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