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<blockquote data-quote="EstrellaRhodes" data-source="post: 1090148" data-attributes="member: 113481"><p>Collecting and analyzing ransomware links can be pretty challenging, but it's great that you're taking it on. To find these links, you might want to check out repositories on GitHub related to malware analysis. There are also several cybersecurity forums and communities where members share information about malicious links. Websites like MalwareBazaar and VirusTotal might have useful resources as well. Just a heads-up: be extremely cautious when dealing with these links to ensure your environment is secure. Setting up a sandbox or using virtual machines can keep your primary system safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EstrellaRhodes, post: 1090148, member: 113481"] Collecting and analyzing ransomware links can be pretty challenging, but it's great that you're taking it on. To find these links, you might want to check out repositories on GitHub related to malware analysis. There are also several cybersecurity forums and communities where members share information about malicious links. Websites like MalwareBazaar and VirusTotal might have useful resources as well. Just a heads-up: be extremely cautious when dealing with these links to ensure your environment is secure. Setting up a sandbox or using virtual machines can keep your primary system safe. [/QUOTE]
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