The UK government is introducing sweeping new measures to combat the growing threat of ransomware attacks by banning public sector bodies and critical national infrastructure organizations from paying ransoms to cybercriminals.
The new rules also require private businesses to notify authorities before making any ransom payments, aiming to increase transparency and enable targeted law enforcement action. These steps come after a surge in high-profile cyberattacks on British institutions, including the NHS and major retailers. Officials hope the ban will deter hackers by making the UK a less lucrative target and disrupt the financial incentives driving ransomware attacks.
The move is being hailed as one of the strictest anti-ransomware policies globally, signaling a significant shift in the nation's cybersecurity strategy.
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