A BBC podcast report examines leaked communications associated with a global ransomware hacking group, describing how investigators analyze the gang’s own messages after they are obtained and made public. The BBC says the material provides insight into how the gang operates and communicates, including the tone and language used in its interactions. The report also frames the case as a reversal of power: while the group is known for targeting victims with ransomware, the leaked messages shift attention toward the attackers themselves. Yahoo News, covering the same BBC podcast story, highlights the striking content of the leaked messages, including remarks that characterize the group’s internal culture and reactions during operations. Across both sources, the focus remains on what investigators and reporters can infer from the leaked communications and how such disclosures can inform understanding of ransomware ecosystems. Neither source indicates a change in the group’s targeting or provides confirmed technical details beyond the existence of the leaked messages and their use in reporting.