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Ransomware Rampage: How Cybercriminals Are Going to Disturbing Extremes
Ransomware actors are escalating their tactics to disturbing heights, according to new research from Sophos X-Ops. From doxing family members to swatting and exploiting stolen data, these cybercriminals are relentless. Christopher Budd of the Threat Response Joint Task Force warns organizations to be vigilant as…

Hot Take:
Forget about the shadowy figure in a hoodie – today’s ransomware gangs are more like the digital mafia, going after your family and turning your skeletons into ammunition. Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse, they’re not just stealing your data; they’re snitching on you to the authorities and turning up the heat with some seriously chilling tactics. Time to upgrade that cybersecurity, folks – it’s getting wild out there!
Key Points:
- Ransomware gangs are now doxing family members and leaking highly sensitive personal data.
- They are using tactics like swatting and leveraging stolen information for blackmail.
- Threat actors are assessing stolen data for evidence of wrongdoing to use as leverage.
- Gangs are portraying themselves as vigilantes, even reporting victims to authorities.
- Cybercriminals are seeking media attention and crafting public personas to pressure victims.