agelocker is a ransomware operator no longer publishing new disclosures. Darkfield has indexed 1 public victims claimed by this operator between August 30, 2020. agelocker is a relatively obscure ransomware operation that first emerged in August 2020, appearing to be financially motivated like most ransomware groups. Given the limited public documentation and single known victim, the group's country of origin and operational structure remain unclear, with no established connections to other ransomware families or confirmation of whether they operate as a standalone group or part of a larger ransomware-as-a-service ecosystem. The group has demonstrated targeting of the information technology sector, though their specific attack vectors, encryption methods, and whether they employ data exfiltration tactics are not well-documented in public threat intelligence reporting from major security firms or government agencies. With only one publicly documented victim since their 2020 emergence, agelocker does not appear to have conducted any high-profile campaigns or attracted significant law enforcement attention. The current operational status of agelocker remains uncertain due to the limited intelligence available, though the lack of recent public reporting suggests either minimal activity or cessation of operations.
How we know this. Operator profiles on Darkfield are built from continuous monitoring of every leak site the group is known to operate, cross-correlated with community-curated feeds (RansomLook, ransomware.live, RansomWatch, MISP-galaxy). Status flips from active to inactive when no new disclosure appears for 60 days. MITRE ATT&CK mappings shown in the interactive section below are sourced from CISA, vendor analysis, and the MITRE community catalog — we attribute each technique back to its source. Aliases reflect operator re-brands and affiliate splits.