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Less than half of ransomware incidents end in payment – but you should still be on your guard

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  • The amount of money paid to ransomware attacks declined in 2024, report claims
  • A total of $813.55 million was paid, compared to over $1.2 billion in 2023
  • Even those who pay the ransom are unlikely to get their data back in full

Anyone working in security will be all too familiar with the increasing dangers of ransomware and its disastrous consequences, but new research from ChainAnalysis has claimed 2024 actually saw a 35% decrease year-on-year in the number of firms who paid the ransom.

Ransomware attacks reportedly hit a new high in 2024, but the revenue ransomware attackers received declined for the first time since 2022. That being said, the numbers are still quite eyewatering.

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