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Ransomware Surge: Groups Explode to 141
10 Jan
Summary
- Active ransomware groups nearly doubled from 70 to 141 by 2025.
- Victim numbers increased by 53-63% from 2023 to 2025.
- New groups like Qilin and INC Ransom lead ongoing cyberattacks.

The landscape of ransomware attacks has seen a significant escalation, with the number of active criminal groups nearly doubling from around 70 in 2023 to an estimated 126-141 by 2025. This surge indicates a growing threat despite ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to dismantle these operations.
The report highlights a substantial increase in reported victims, with annual figures rising from approximately 5,400 to over 8,000 between 2023 and 2025. This represents a growth of 53% to 63%, suggesting that a significant number of cyber incidents continue to go unreported.
While some prominent ransomware operations have been disrupted, new groups like Qilin, Cl0p, and INC Ransom have emerged as major players, filling the void. This dynamic environment fuels competition among affiliates, indicating a persistent and evolving challenge in combating ransomware globally.




