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Ransomware gangs are adopting “more brutal” tactics amid crackdowns
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law enforcement’s continuing actions could eventually make a real dent The ransomware epidemic shows no signs of slowing down in 2024—despite increasing police crackdowns—and experts worry that it could soon enter a more violent phase. Enter your email to get the Ars Technica newsletter Join Ars T
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  • law enforcement’s continuing actions could eventually make a real dent
  • The ransomware epidemic shows no signs of slowing down in 2024—despite increasing police crackdowns—and experts worry that it could soon enter a more violent phase. Enter your email to get the Ars Technica newsletter Join Ars Technica and Get Our Best Tech Stories DELIVERED STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX. SIGN ME UP By signing up, you agree to our user ...
  • The ransomware epidemic shows no signs of slowing down in 2024—despite increasing police crackdowns—and experts worry that it could soon enter a more violent phase.
  • Ransomware may be the defining cybercrime of the past decade, with criminals targeting a wide range of victims including hospitals, schools, and governments.
  • There is a visibility problem into incidents; most organizations don't disclose or report them,

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