"Every day we are getting more attackers at a speed the industry has never encountered before," said Jon Miller, co-founder and chief executive officer of Halcyon, a California-based maker of anti-ransomware software. The top hacking groups are perfecting a kind of franchise model, selling technologies and data to new entrants which then share the profits from their attacks, he said. Credit: Oleksii/stock.adobe.com

(Bloomberg) — Widely disruptive, large-scale hacks are surging.

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