Ransomware is successful because it is effective. In many cases, organizations lack the necessary cyber defenses to prevent cybercriminals from infiltrating their network in the first place, while criminal organizations are constantly adapting their tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) to compensate for advances in information security and technology. A striking case study is the evolution of Lockbit. In comparison to its rivals, the Lockbit gang has made a number of major advances and because Lockbit attackers target businesses of all sizes, all organizations need to be informed about ransomware and the potential harm it can cause. This begins with efforts to detect the activities of the groups responsible for these damaging attacks. Therefore, the significance of cyber intelligence is once more at the forefront of the discussion. Our intelligence-based forecasts regarding the report were validated by the findings CatchProbe has uncovered.