Almost half of all ransomware victims are hit again by the same attacker
Despite being warned against the practice, we’ve recently seen several large organizations hand over millions in crypto to ransomware gangs, but does that mean follow-up attacks are less likely to occur? Not according to a new report that reveals almost half of all victims are targeted again by the same hackers.
In a study by Censuswide (via ZDNet), it was discovered that around 80% of organizations who paid ransoms were hit by a second attack, 46% of which were believed to have originated from the same group. One company that paid millions of dollars following a ransomware incident was targeted in a second attack by the same hackers within two weeks of handing over the crypto.
Even when victims did pay to regain access to their encrypted files, there were often problems: 46% of those who paid found some of the data was corrupted; 51% regained access with no data loss; and 3% did not get their data back at all.