Ransom.DarkSide
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Short bio
Ransom.DarkSide is Malwarebytes’ detection name for a strain of RaaS (Ransomware-as-a-Service) that emerged mid 2020.
Type of infection
Ransomware is a category of malware that holds files or systems hostage for ransom. Ransom.DarkSide is a human-operated ransomware known for their professional operations and large ransoms. Typically, with RaaS you will see affiliates run different distribution vectors and look over each other’s shoulder to see what is working best. Ransom.DarkSide has an affiliate program that offers anyone who helps spread their malware 10-25% of the payout.
Aftermath
Like many other ransomware operators DarkSide has also increased pressure on its victims by threatening to publicize exfiltrated data on the dark web.

Protection
Business remediation
How to remove Ransom.DarkSide with the Malwarebytes Nebula console
You can use the Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Nebula console to scan endpoints.
Nebula endpoint tasks menu
Choose the Scan + Quarantine option. Afterwards you can check the Detections page to see which threats were found.

On the Quarantine page you can see which threats were quarantined and restore them if necessary.

All component/technology detections are passed to the remediation engine for complete removal from infected systems. This industry leading technology uses patented techniques in identifying all cohorts or associated files for a single threat and removes them all together to prevent malware from resuscitating itself. If you are using Malwarebytes Ransomware Rollback technology, it allows you to wind back the clock to negate the impact of ransomware by leveraging just-in-time backups.
Home remediation
Malwarebytes can detect and remove Ransom.DarkSide without further user interaction.
Take note, however, that removing this ransomware does not decrypt your files. You can only get your files back from backups you made before the infection happened.