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Cybersecurity threats: what awaits us in 2023?

SecureList

We can therefore expect that cybercrime groups from either block will feel safe to attack companies from the opposing side. will lead more people to poverty, which always translates to increased criminality (cyber or otherwise), and we know ransomware to be extremely profitable. Some may even perceive this as their patriotic duty.

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5 Reasons Ransomware Is Now a 'Perfect Storm'

SecureWorld News

This is the first factor mentioned in the report and addresses how cybercrime groups might be more organized than you would think. Furthermore, when an organisation has a cyber insurance policy, it might be able to claim the ransom back, which may encourage payment. We will take a look at each of these contributing factors.

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The Unseen Threats: Anticipating Cybersecurity Risks in 2024

Security Boulevard

The primary target and focus for nation-states will continue to be their adversaries Critical Infrastructure sectors, such as healthcare, government, communications, transportation, defense industrial base, media, utilities, finance, and cargo logistics. In 2024: 1.

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