Experts claim ransomware attacks increasingly target firewalls

Security experts are warning that ransomware attacks are now more frequently targeting firewalls. They advise organizations to secure these critical network defenses promptly. The alert comes amid rising cyber threats.

Ransomware attacks have evolved, with experts noting an increase in efforts to target firewalls, according to a recent TechRadar report. The publication highlights the need for heightened vigilance in protecting these essential security barriers.

The claim underscores the growing sophistication of cyber threats, where attackers exploit vulnerabilities in firewalls to gain network access. 'Batten down the hatches,' the report's title suggests, urging immediate action to fortify defenses.

Published on February 19, 2026, the article emphasizes practical steps: 'Make sure to secure your firewalls.' This comes as ransomware remains a persistent risk to businesses and institutions worldwide, though specific incidents or data on the trend's scale are not detailed in the source.

No broader context on affected regions or examples is provided, but the message is clear: proactive firewall management is crucial in the current threat landscape.

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