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Cyber Threat Intelligence to Counter Activist Campaigners

A new activist group is targeting insurance companies. Boycott Bloody Insurance (BBI) aims to raise awareness of the insurance industry’s role in perceived global injustices. Escalatory tactics that disrupt insurers’ day-to-day operations are possible. This may include physical threats against premises and individuals and/or logical threats, such negative social media or cyberattacks.

Top 33 Leaders in Threat Intelligence 2025

Leadership is the backbone of any successful operation, streamlining complex processes and ensuring that teams work with clarity and direction. In the fast-evolving world of threat intelligence, where vast amounts of data must be analysed and acted upon swiftly, strong leadership becomes even more crucial. As Stephen Covey said, “Effective leadership is putting first things first.

A DLS EMERGEncy! - Record breaking extortion group DLS emergence in 2025

As the threat landscape continues to develop, ransomware and data broker groups constantly emerge, develop, and disband. Cyjax has observed a significant number of new data-leak sites (DLS) emerge in March 2025, with a total of 14 new sites. This is the highest observed number of extortion groups which have emerged in a single month. The second highest number was observed in September 2022, when 10 data-leak sites emerged. Overall, 21 DLSs have been identified in 2025 so far.

Decoding Threat Intelligence: A Glossary

Threat intelligence is a vast and evolving field that encompasses a wide range of concepts, methodologies, and terminologies. Whether you are a cybersecurity professional, an analyst, or someone looking to enhance your understanding of the domain, being familiar with key terms is essential. However, the sheer number of acronyms and technical jargon used in threat intelligence can often be overwhelming and difficult to keep up with.

Build vs. Buy: What's the Best Threat Intelligence Approach?

Cyber threats are escalating rapidly, with the cost of global cybercrime projected to reach $10.5 trillion annually by 2025, up from $3 trillion in 2015. In response, organisations are significantly ramping up their cybersecurity investments. The global threat intelligence market size was estimated at $11.6 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.6% from 2024 to 2030. However, merely increasing budgets isn’t enough.

ARaaStocracy - RALord ransomware emerges with new DLS

The latest data leaks site (DLS) CYJAX has identified is titled RALord, which constitutes one of 14 new DLSs identified in March 2025 alone. This Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) group appears to be sophisticated and professional, providing services including affiliates, data ransoms, and dark web advertisements. It has been reported that the group is active on at least one cybercriminal forum under the username ‘ForLord’.

Frag explodes onto the scene - New DLS emerges for Frag ransomware

In 2024, Cyjax observed the emergence of 72 extortion and ransomware group data-leak sites (DLSs). As of late March 2025, Cyjax has identified DLSs for 21 new groups this year, as noted in recent blogs on Morpheus, GD LockerSec, Babuk2, Linkc, Anubis, and Arkana. The latest DLS Cyjax has identified is named Frag, which constitutes one of 14 new DLSs identified in March 2025 alone.

Top 10 Threat Intelligence Jobs in the UK

The global threat intelligence market size was valued at USD 5.80 billion in 2024. The market is projected to grow from USD 6.87 billion in 2025 to USD 24.05 billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 19.6% during the forecast period. This tremendous growth translates into an increase in both the supply and demand for skilled professionals in threat intelligence.

Who broke the Internet? Arkana Security names U.S. broadband provider on new DLS

In 2024, Cyjax observed the emergence of 72 extortion and ransomware group data-leak sites (DLSs). As of late March 2025, Cyjax has identified DLSs for 19 new groups this year, as noted in recent blogs on extortion groups Morpheus, GD LockerSec, Babuk2, Linkc, and Anubis.

Ultimate Guide: Leveraging Intelligence to Prevent Card Fraud

Card fraud is evolving—fast. With unauthorised payment card fraud surpassing £275 million in the first half of 2024, businesses face increasing financial and reputational risks. Fraudsters steal physical cards, breach databases, and exploit digital channels, making fraud a low-risk, high-reward crime. The consequences? Lost revenue, customer trust, and compliance fines, with the average UK data breach now costing £3.5 million.