A ransomware affiliate known as **Ransom Busters** is targeting victim organizations with unsolicited emails, claiming to have hacked ransomware groups' servers and offering to delete stolen data in exchange for fees of $20,000–$60,000. Cybersecurity firm GuidePoint found strong technical evidence — including shared tools, identical passwords, and the same attacker hostname across multiple incidents — suggesting the group is itself a ransomware affiliate rather than any legitimate third party, essentially running a secondary extortion scheme against victims already attacked by groups like DragonForce. Experts warn that paying such actors provides no guarantee data will be deleted and should be treated as a scam. The article also highlights the **broader ransomware landscape**, which is growing more fragmented and sophisticated, with 93 active groups recorded in Q2 2026, 2,139 organizations listed on data leak sites, and average ransom payments surging 176% to nearly $1.9 million — driven largely by data exfiltration-focused extortion rather than traditional encryption attacks.