India, Oct. 24 -- By 2025, ransomware attacks have developed to an even greater extent, with artificial intelligence accelerating all stages of the attack-infestation-blackmail process. According to a report by Palo Alto Networks, companies are not coping well with the rapid changes in the tactics used by ransomware teams, in which AI facilitates quick compromise and shortens the time available to detect and respond.
Artificial intelligence has changed the nature of ransomware attacks and has given cybercriminals the ability to automate their work. Each part of the operation, intrusion, encryption, and extortion, has been much more efficient and difficult to detect. In a recent article by MIT Sloan and Safe Security, 80% of ransomware at...
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