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Assunto:  Hacktivist attacks at scale
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Thu, 23 Apr 2026 09:01:50 -0500
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'Hacktivist attacks at scale': UK could face hacktivist threats akin to some
of the biggest ransomware incidents but with 'no option to pay a ransom to 
help recover'

Date:
Wed, 22 Apr 2026 14:40:03 +0000

Description:
Hacktivists could attack the UK at a scale rivaling some of the costliest 
ransomware attacks in recent memory

FULL STORY
If a conflict 
were to unfold between the UK and a foreign state, there could be "hacktivist 
attacks at scale", rivalling some of the most prolific attacks the UK has 
seen in recent years. 

The comments come from Richard Horne, chief executive of the National Cyber 
Security Centre (NCSC), who is warning of the scale of attacks at the CyberUK 
conference in Glasgow. Were we to be in, or near, a conflict situation, the 
UK would likely face hacktivist attacks at scale. With similar effects and 
sophistication to the ransomware attacks we see today. But  no option to pay 
a ransom to help recover, Horne said in his opening speech.

Hacktivism that rivals ransomware attacks -- The UK has
experienced several especially damaging cyber attacks over the past 12 
months, with food retailers M&S and Co-op suffering a joint attack by 
Scattered Spider, and the attack against Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) proving to 
be one of the costliest in UK history . 

The NCSC chiefs warning would suggest that groups could launch attacks of a 
similar scale and damage, and that organizations face a future where paying 
their way out just isnt an option. 

Horne recommends that all UK businesses across both the public and private 
sectors should focus on hardening defences against threats, to the scale of 
embedding cybersecurity into their corporate mission. 

Ensuring they understand the full extent of risk they face, build defence in 
depth so that initial footholds by an attacker dont result in catastrophic 
impact, Horne added.

Horne also stated that the development of AI models, such as Claude Mythos, 
that are capable of identifying zero-days in software could be a net positive 
for UK cyber defence , should they prove secure. 

Graeme Stewart, Head of Public Sector, Check Point Software said, At a time 
of heightened geopolitical uncertainty, the rise of growing volumes of 
increasingly sophisticated AI-powered cyber attacks and unbreakable 
ransomware could bring the country to its knees. Large scale hacktivist 
attacks pose an existential threat to UK PLC, with hostile powers seeking to 
damage and disrupt core services like the NHS, energy and supply chains. 

Our own research shows that the UK is one of the most targeted nations in the 
world when it comes to cyber attacks. There can be no delay on our response 
to this threat, we need an urgent national conversation about how to build 
cyber resilience into both the public and private sector. Ramping up cyber 
should be at the very top of the boardroom agenda, with defences strengthened 
immediately, Stewart concluded.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/hacktivist-attacks-at-scale-uk-could-fa
ce-hacktivist-threats-akin-to-some-of-the-biggest-ransomware-incidents-but-wit
h-no-option-to-pay-a-ransom-to-help-recover

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