AI Becomes Key Player in Enterprise Ransomware Defense - Help Net Security
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DragonForce Ransomware Reportedly Compromised Over 120 Victims in the Past Year
DragonForce, a ransomware group first identified in fall 2023, has claimed over 120 victims in the past year, marking its rapid ascent as a formidable player in the ransomware ecosystem. Initially operating under a Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) model, DragonForce has since pivoted to a ransomware cartel structure, as announced in March 2025 on its data leak […] The post DragonForce Ransomware Reportedly Compromised Over 120 Victims in the Past …
AI Becomes Key Player In Enterprise Ransomware Defense - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
Ransomware breaches continue to rise even as fewer victims pay, according to a Delinea report. 69% of organizations globally have fallen victim to ransomware, with 27% being hit more than once. While only 57% of organizations paid ransoms, down from 76% in 2024, the frequency and impact of attacks continued to grow as threat actors turned to other tactics like extortion, with 85% of ransomware victims threatened with exposure. Paying the ransom …
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Ransomware breaches continue to rise even as fewer victims pay, according to a Delinea report. 69% of organizations globally have fallen victim to ransomware, with 27% being hit more than once. While only 57% of organizations paid ransoms, down from 76% in 2024, the frequency and impact of attacks continued to grow as threat actors […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post AI becomes key player in enterprise ransomware defense | #h…
AI becomes key player in enterprise ransomware defense - Help Net Security
Ransomware breaches continue to rise even as fewer victims pay, according to a Delinea report. 69% of organizations globally have fallen victim to ransomware, with 27% being hit more than once. While only 57% of organizations paid ransoms, down from 76% in 2024, the frequency and impact of attacks continued to grow as threat actors turned to other tactics like extortion, with 85% of ransomware victims threatened with exposure. Paying the ransom …
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