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Ransomware operators are demanding more if they detect cyber-insurance

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  • Ransomware operators are demanding more if they see their victim has cyber-insurance
  • Companies with cyber-insurance usually pay higher ransom demands
  • Those with a backup solution are less likely to pay at all

Ransomware operators will demand significantly more money if they discover that the company they targeted has cyber-insurance, new research has found.

The discovery was made by a Dutch police officer Tom Meurs while working on his PhD thesis, which saw him analyze 453 ransomware attacks between 2019 and 2021, discovering one of the first things threat actors do, after gaining access to the target environment, is search for documents of a cyber-insurance policy.

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