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Nearly half of companies say they pay up ransomware demands – but here’s why that could be a bad idea

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  • 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 has found as ransomware attacks have become more prolific than ever, more and more companies are caving to demands, with organizations in paying an average of 85% of the ransom.

The median ransom demand has dropped from $2 million in 2024, to $1.3 million in 2025. Around half (53%) of those who paid, gave over less than half of the initial demand, but worryingly, 18% paid more than was originally asked for – with the UK paying an average of 103%

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