Ransomware is at an inflection point, and so are enterprises using cyber-resilient solutions to recover known good copies of ...
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Nearly half of companies say they pay up ransomware demands - but here's why that could be a bad idea
Sophos surveys organizations which have suffered ransomware attacks On average, they paid 85% of the demands The average demand has dropped to $1.3 million this year so far New research from Sophos ...
Ransomware has long been a persistent and costly threat to healthcare organizations, which hold vast amounts of sensitive patient data and operate under critical, time-sensitive conditions. The ...
Ransomware was the largest threat to U.S. critical infrastructure in 2024, with complaints rising 9% from 2023.
A true lose/lose situation.
The scourge of ransomware is not abating, but some of its impact may be. That’s because companies are getting better at negotiating payments of less than the original demand, according to a new report ...
Ten years ago, ransom demands cost under $1000. Now ransomware attacks cost millions and are more disruptive than ever. Infosecurity explores how we got here and what needs to change ...
Ransomware Help announces industry-leading success rate and introduces enhanced money-back policy for unrecoverable ...
Here is a practical look at common ransomware attacks, how they operate, and how organizations can defend against them.
Two weeks ago, a California hospital paid $17,000 to cyber criminals who had broken into its computer network and taken its data hostage. The attackers used ransomware, a type of malicious software, ...
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Cybersecurity expert explains impact of ransomware attack halting online payments for BTU customers
Ransomware attack disrupts online billing for 70,000 BTU customers. Learn what happened, where to pay and when service might be restored.
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