Ransomware in Q1 2026: 7 Critical Trends Shaping the Cyber Threat Landscape
Introduction
The first quarter of 2026 has delivered a complex picture for cybersecurity professionals monitoring ransomware. While the total number of attacks hasn't skyrocketed, the structure of the threat landscape has shifted dramatically. After a period of fragmentation where dozens of small groups operated independently, the ecosystem is now consolidating around a handful of major players. This article breaks down the seven most important developments from Q1 2026, based on data from over 70 data leak sites (DLS) and 2,122 posted victims. We'll explore which groups are rising, which are fading, and what the numbers reveal about the direction of ransomware operations. Whether you're a security professional or a business leader, understanding these trends is essential for preparing against future attacks.


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