
Three Ransomware Gangs Responsible for 40% of March Incidents
RansomwareCybercrimeThreat IntelligenceCybersecurityQilinAkiraDragonforceCheck Point
In March, three ransomware gangs—Qilin, Akira, and Dragonforce—were responsible for 40% of 672 reported ransomware incidents. The data was published by Check Point, which tracked the attacks without specifying geographic distribution or targeted sectors. No additional technical details, such as attack vectors or specific victims, were disclosed in the report. The figures reflect a concentration of ransomware activity among a small number of threat groups. The incidents occurred within a single month, highlighting the gangs' operational scale.