The fall of two of the most dominant ransomware syndicates, LockBit and AlphV, triggered a power vacuum across the cybercriminal landscape, acccording to a Black Kite survey. In their place, dozens of new actors emerged, many of them lacking the infrastructure, discipline, or credibility of their predecessors. The result was a surge in attack volume, a decline in coordination, and growing unpredictability in how, where, and why attacks occur. Ransomware landscape shift The number of … More

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