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More reports claim 2024 was the worst year for ransomware attacks yet

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  • BlackFog says ransomware rose significantly in 2024
  • Two groups particularly stood out – LockBit and RansomHub
  • Infections increased across industries, despite increased awareness

2024 was a record-breaking year for ransomware attacks, with more groups, more malware variants, and higher payouts than ever before, new research has said.

Cybersecurity researchers BlackFog found compared to 2023, there were 65% more groups detected in 2024r – 48 in total. A significant number of these – 44 new variants – were responsible for almost a third (32%) of all undisclosed attacks in 2024.

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