Ransomware attacks rose in 2025 as traditional data breaches declined, Bitsight report finds
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Eric Geller
9d ago· 3 min readenNews
Summary
A 2025 report from Bitsight reveals that ransomware attacks increased while traditional data breaches declined. The report also highlights a massive surge in internet-exposed AI services, pointing to evolving cybersecurity threats as attackers shift tactics toward ransomware and AI-related vulnerabilities become more prominent.
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Ransomware attacks grew in 2025 as traditional data breaches fell.
In a new report, Bitsight charted a massive surge in internet-exposed AI services.
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