
Last year, ransomware attacks increased in number and sophistication, with a higher cost and more victims. Let’s take a look at some of the data….
Number of attacks
- 2,321 ransomware attacks occurred from January to June 2024
- 59% of organizations were victims of a ransomware attack between January and February 2024
- 75 ransomware groups were active in 2024
Cost of attacks
- The average ransom payment in Q3 2024 was $479,237
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Ransom bills have increased fivefold in the last 12 months
Targets of attacks
- Commercial sectors were the top targets (legal, chemical and manufacturing, healthcare)
- Healthcare and emergency services were targeted more in the first six months of 2024
- Construction was the most targeted sector in Q3 2024
3 Most Common Attack methods
- 32% of attacks started with an unpatched vulnerability
- Credential compromise was the second-most common cause of successful ransomware attacks
- Malicious email ranked third
Extortion tactics
- Ransomware attackers have begun using more aggressive extortion tactics, such as double and triple extortion – a type of ransomware attack where a cybercriminal extorts their victim multiple times, namely by encrypting data, exfiltrating data to expose and threatening a third attack vector.
What You Should Be Doing – NOW
- If you haven’t already executed a comprehensive cybersecurity plan, why not? Our customers have stated that the fear of the cost and the effort is what has held them back. At a minimum, let Nieto help you secure your business from the the most common attack methods. Listed above. Click here to request a FREE 1-hour high-level evaluation of your security risk.