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2016.7z

While the Conti leak is the most prominent story, "2016.7z" is a generic naming convention used in several other contexts:

This leak provided security researchers with an unprecedented "inside look" at how a professional ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) organization operated, including their negotiation tactics, attack methods, and internal chat history . Other Uses

: A dataset containing monthly average values of surface NO₂ in mainland China uses this name for its 2016 records. 2016.7z

: It is also used as a file name for mirrors of NOAA's Global Summary of the Day (GSOD) weather analysis data. Conti Group Leaked! - CyberArk

: It contained a collection of stolen credentials and certificates harvested by the Pony credential-stealing malware. While the Conti leak is the most prominent story, "2016

In early 2022, a Ukrainian security researcher—suspected of being a disgruntled member or affiliate of the Conti group—leaked a massive trove of internal data after the group publicly declared support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

: The archive included usernames and passwords for email services like Gmail, Yahoo, and Mail.ru, as well as credentials for FTP, RDP, and SSH services from various organizations. Conti Group Leaked

"2016.7z" is a filename often associated with a high-profile cybercrime leak involving the Conti ransomware group . The Conti Ransomware Leak