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Cybercrime Surge: AI-Powered Attacks on the Rise

A surge in AI-powered cyberattacks is crippling institutions worldwide, with hackers using sophisticated tools to infiltrate and extort money from hospitals, banks, and art museums.

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Cybercrime Surge: AI-Powered Attacks on the Rise

A surge in AI-powered cyberattacks is crippling institutions worldwide, with hackers using sophisticated tools to infiltrate and extort money from hospitals, banks, and art museums.

Friday, February 20, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world is witnessing a significant surge in AI-powered cyberattacks, with hackers leveraging advanced technologies to infiltrate and extort money from institutions worldwide. From hospitals to banks and art museums, no organization is immune to these sophisticated attacks.

According to the 2026 Global Incident Response Report by Palo Alto Networks, the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly reduced the time required for cyberattacks, making it challenging for human defenders to keep up. The report analyzed 750 incidents in 50 countries and found that the fastest attacks took only 72 minutes to progress from initial access to data exfiltration, compared to almost five hours in 2024.

The University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) is the latest victim of a ransomware attack, which forced the closure of all its clinics statewide. The attack took down many of the medical center's IT systems and blocked access to electronic medical records. While hospital services continued via downtime procedures, the incident highlights the vulnerability of healthcare institutions to cyberattacks.

In another incident, the FBI warned that Americans lost over $20 million last year due to a surge in ATM malware attacks, also known as "jackpotting" attacks. These attacks use malware to force cash machines to dispense money, often targeting the software layer controlling an ATM's physical hardware. The FBI reported over 700 such incidents in 2025, a significant spike compared to the roughly 1,900 total incidents reported across the United States since 2020.

A Ukrainian national, Oleksandr Didenko, was recently sentenced to five years in prison for providing North Korean IT workers with stolen identities that helped them infiltrate U.S. companies. The scheme, which involved identity theft and wire fraud conspiracy, highlights the global nature of cybercrime and the need for international cooperation to combat these threats.

In Germany, a special commission is investigating a cyberattack on the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (SKD) in January. The attack affected wide parts of the museum's digital infrastructure, online shop, and visitor service, but not its security system. The incident underscores the importance of cybersecurity in the art world, where valuable collections and sensitive information are at risk.

The increasing use of AI in cyberattacks is a concern for institutions worldwide. As hackers leverage advanced technologies to launch sophisticated attacks, organizations must invest in robust cybersecurity measures to protect themselves. This includes implementing AI-powered security solutions, conducting regular security audits, and educating employees on cybersecurity best practices.

In conclusion, the surge in AI-powered cyberattacks is a pressing concern for institutions worldwide. As hackers continue to leverage advanced technologies to launch sophisticated attacks, organizations must prioritize cybersecurity to protect themselves and their stakeholders. By investing in robust cybersecurity measures and staying informed about the latest threats, institutions can reduce the risk of falling victim to these devastating attacks.

Sources:

  • Palo Alto Networks. (2026). 2026 Global Incident Response Report.
  • FBI. (2025). Flash Alert: ATM Jackpotting Attacks.
  • U.S. Department of Justice. (2026). Ukrainian National Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Helping North Koreans Infiltrate U.S. Companies.
  • Landeskriminalamt Sachsen. (2026). Sonderkommission ermittelt zu Cyberangriff auf Kunstsammlungen Dresden.

The world is witnessing a significant surge in AI-powered cyberattacks, with hackers leveraging advanced technologies to infiltrate and extort money from institutions worldwide. From hospitals to banks and art museums, no organization is immune to these sophisticated attacks.

According to the 2026 Global Incident Response Report by Palo Alto Networks, the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly reduced the time required for cyberattacks, making it challenging for human defenders to keep up. The report analyzed 750 incidents in 50 countries and found that the fastest attacks took only 72 minutes to progress from initial access to data exfiltration, compared to almost five hours in 2024.

The University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) is the latest victim of a ransomware attack, which forced the closure of all its clinics statewide. The attack took down many of the medical center's IT systems and blocked access to electronic medical records. While hospital services continued via downtime procedures, the incident highlights the vulnerability of healthcare institutions to cyberattacks.

In another incident, the FBI warned that Americans lost over $20 million last year due to a surge in ATM malware attacks, also known as "jackpotting" attacks. These attacks use malware to force cash machines to dispense money, often targeting the software layer controlling an ATM's physical hardware. The FBI reported over 700 such incidents in 2025, a significant spike compared to the roughly 1,900 total incidents reported across the United States since 2020.

A Ukrainian national, Oleksandr Didenko, was recently sentenced to five years in prison for providing North Korean IT workers with stolen identities that helped them infiltrate U.S. companies. The scheme, which involved identity theft and wire fraud conspiracy, highlights the global nature of cybercrime and the need for international cooperation to combat these threats.

In Germany, a special commission is investigating a cyberattack on the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (SKD) in January. The attack affected wide parts of the museum's digital infrastructure, online shop, and visitor service, but not its security system. The incident underscores the importance of cybersecurity in the art world, where valuable collections and sensitive information are at risk.

The increasing use of AI in cyberattacks is a concern for institutions worldwide. As hackers leverage advanced technologies to launch sophisticated attacks, organizations must invest in robust cybersecurity measures to protect themselves. This includes implementing AI-powered security solutions, conducting regular security audits, and educating employees on cybersecurity best practices.

In conclusion, the surge in AI-powered cyberattacks is a pressing concern for institutions worldwide. As hackers continue to leverage advanced technologies to launch sophisticated attacks, organizations must prioritize cybersecurity to protect themselves and their stakeholders. By investing in robust cybersecurity measures and staying informed about the latest threats, institutions can reduce the risk of falling victim to these devastating attacks.

Sources:

  • Palo Alto Networks. (2026). 2026 Global Incident Response Report.
  • FBI. (2025). Flash Alert: ATM Jackpotting Attacks.
  • U.S. Department of Justice. (2026). Ukrainian National Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Helping North Koreans Infiltrate U.S. Companies.
  • Landeskriminalamt Sachsen. (2026). Sonderkommission ermittelt zu Cyberangriff auf Kunstsammlungen Dresden.

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