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Cybersecurity News
- RansomHub is the most active ransomware group, accounting for 13% of detections.
- The U.S. leads in ransomware attacks, with 41% of detections targeting critical sectors like healthcare and education.
- AI tools like EDRKillShifter enable cybercriminals to bypass endpoint detection systems.
- Smaller ransomware groups like LockBit, Play, Akira, and Medusa collectively account for less than 40% of attacks.
AI-powered tools are reshaping ransomware tactics, making them more sophisticated and harder to detect. Geopolitical conflicts, such as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, have intensified cyberattacks, with nation-state actors like China’s Mustang Panda and North Korea’s Kimsuky increasing activity.
Decentralized ransomware groups are gaining prominence, while dark web marketplaces for AI-driven tools, such as Ransomware-as-a-Service, grow. As the threat landscape evolves, organizations must prioritize advanced defense systems and robust resilience planning to protect against increasingly complex attacks.
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