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Ransomware attacks kept climbing in 2025 as gangs refused to stay dead
Cop wins hit crime infrastructure, not the people behind it If 2025 was meant to be the year ransomware started dying, nobody ...
Despite the police's best efforts, ransomware continues to rise with more actors, more victims, and more trouble.
A major ransomware group is rebranding as a "cartel" and expanding its business model. It's part of a relatively new development in the world of cybersecurity known as RaaS, or ransomware-as-a-service ...
The number of active ransomware groups has been ‘increasing year-over-year and quarter-over-quarter,’ GuidePoint Security’s Jason Baker tells CRN. Ransomware victim volume declined markedly in the ...
The world of cybersecurity is continually evolving as cybercriminals adapt to technological advancements, and their strategies become more sophisticated. One such player in this intricate web is the ...
Most cybercrime groups no longer follow any code of ethics — and have amassed huge amounts of wealth, according to experts at Zero Trust World 2025. Most cybercrime groups no longer follow any code of ...
Anti-Ransomware Day was established on May 12 in 2020 by INTERPOL in collaboration with Kaspersky to commemorate the anniversary of the infamous WannaCry ransomware attack that occurred on May 12, ...
Scattered Spider is a term used in the cybersecurity industry to describe a cluster of activity tied to social engineering, credential theft, SIM swapping, ransomware deployment, and data theft and ...
New Report from GuidePoint Research and Intelligence Team (GRIT) Reveals 45% YoY Rise in Active Ransomware Groups GuidePoint Security, a cybersecurity solutions leader enabling organizations to make ...
The FBI is tracking more than 100 active ransomware groups, an agency official said Tuesday. The figure, given by Bryan Vorndran, assistant director of the agency's cyber division, during a Senate ...
The US government has joined Australia and the UK in sanctioning a Russia-based bulletproof hosting (BPH) services provider and two of its administrators for the company's role in supporting LockBit ...
In a new report, Sygnia’s Incident Response (IR) team connects Night Sky and Cheerscrypt activity to one unified threat group targeting Windows and VMWare ESXi environments TEL AVIV, Israel & NEW YORK ...
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