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  1. FinCEN reports $2.1B+ in ransomware payments from 2022–2024 across more than 4,000 incidents.

    2023 showed the highest activity, driven by variants such as ALPHV, Akira, LockBit, Hive, and Black Basta.

    97% of payments flowed through Bitcoin, often laundered via unregulated exchanges.
    What factors do you think contributed most to the 2023 spike?

    Source: therecord.media/fincen-treasur

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    #InfoSec #Cybersecurity #Ransomware #ThreatIntel #FinCEN #Bitcoin #Cybercrime #SecurityAnalysis #MalwareTrends #TechNews #CyberRisk #DigitalSecurity

  2. FinCEN reports $2.1B+ in ransomware payments from 2022–2024 across more than 4,000 incidents.

    2023 showed the highest activity, driven by variants such as ALPHV, Akira, LockBit, Hive, and Black Basta.

    97% of payments flowed through Bitcoin, often laundered via unregulated exchanges.
    What factors do you think contributed most to the 2023 spike?

    Source: therecord.media/fincen-treasur

    Follow us for more analytical cybersecurity reporting.

    #InfoSec #Cybersecurity #Ransomware #ThreatIntel #FinCEN #Bitcoin #Cybercrime #SecurityAnalysis #MalwareTrends #TechNews #CyberRisk #DigitalSecurity

  3. FinCEN reports $2.1B+ in ransomware payments from 2022–2024 across more than 4,000 incidents.

    2023 showed the highest activity, driven by variants such as ALPHV, Akira, LockBit, Hive, and Black Basta.

    97% of payments flowed through Bitcoin, often laundered via unregulated exchanges.
    What factors do you think contributed most to the 2023 spike?

    Source: therecord.media/fincen-treasur

    Follow us for more analytical cybersecurity reporting.

    #InfoSec #Cybersecurity #Ransomware #ThreatIntel #FinCEN #Bitcoin #Cybercrime #SecurityAnalysis #MalwareTrends #TechNews #CyberRisk #DigitalSecurity

  4. ClickFix operators are now using fake full-screen “Windows Update” pages to push victims into running malicious commands. Combined with steganographic loaders and in-memory execution, these campaigns continue to evolve.

    What detection or user-training approach do you think works best today?

    Source: helpnetsecurity.com/2025/11/25

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    #Infosec #ThreatIntel #ClickFix #EDR #CyberHygiene #MalwareTrends #SecurityOps #WindowsSecurity #InfoStealer

  5. ClickFix operators are now using fake full-screen “Windows Update” pages to push victims into running malicious commands. Combined with steganographic loaders and in-memory execution, these campaigns continue to evolve.

    What detection or user-training approach do you think works best today?

    Source: helpnetsecurity.com/2025/11/25

    Follow @technadu for ongoing threat-intel breakdowns and practical defense insights.

    #Infosec #ThreatIntel #ClickFix #EDR #CyberHygiene #MalwareTrends #SecurityOps #WindowsSecurity #InfoStealer

  6. ClickFix operators are now using fake full-screen “Windows Update” pages to push victims into running malicious commands. Combined with steganographic loaders and in-memory execution, these campaigns continue to evolve.

    What detection or user-training approach do you think works best today?

    Source: helpnetsecurity.com/2025/11/25

    Follow @technadu for ongoing threat-intel breakdowns and practical defense insights.

    #Infosec #ThreatIntel #ClickFix #EDR #CyberHygiene #MalwareTrends #SecurityOps #WindowsSecurity #InfoStealer