The group gave up their attempt to sell the portfolio of tools, linked to an NSA front security software firm Kaspersky called ‘Equation Group’, in a message late on Thursday evening.
The group admitted that it hadn’t proved to be as profitable a venture as hoped, and claimed that it had been too much » risk and bullshit, not many bitcoin « . It was always, the message added, about making money with « free dumps and bullshit politic[s]… for marketing attention ».
The group provided a link to 58 of the tools they claim to have dredged from a cracked server operated by the NSA , with the promise that crossing their palms with a total of 750 bitcoin (about £500,000) would release the entire portfolio of tools.