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NEW Semperis Study Reveals that the Majority of Ransomware Attacks Continue to Occur During Holidays and Weekends

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Organizations should prepare for a surge in ransomware attacks during holidays, weekends, and major corporate events, when cybersecurity staffing is its weakest.
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Semperis publishes the results of a global study of ransomware showing that the majority of attacks continue to occur during public holidays and weekends, periods when cybersecurity teams are reduced. The study also reveals that ransomware groups are intensifying their actions at major events within companies — mergers, acquisitions, stock market introductions or social plans — thus benefiting from internal disorganization and reduced attention …

Semperis publishes the results of a global study of ransomware showing that the majority of attacks continue to occur during public holidays and weekends, periods when cybersecurity teams are reduced. The study also reveals that ransomware groups are intensifying their actions at major events within companies — mergers, acquisitions, stock market introductions or social plans — thus benefiting from internal disorganization and reduced attention …

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WFMZ broke the news in Pennsylvania, United States on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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