Manila Standard

Ransomware payments jumped 500% in 2023 to about $2m per company

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SOPHOS, a security solutions provider, recently released its annual “State of Ransomware 2024” survey report showing that the average ransom payment increased 500 percent last year.

Organizati­ons that paid the ransom reported an average payment of $2 million, up from $400,000 in 2023.

“However, ransoms are just one part of the cost. Excluding ransoms, the survey found the average cost of recovery reached $2.73 million, an increase of almost $1 million since the $1.82 million that Sophos reported in 2023,” the company said.

This year’s survey indicates a slight reduction in the rate of ransomware attacks, with 59 percent of organizati­ons being hit, compared with 66 percent in 2023.

It said that while the propensity to be hit by ransomware increases with revenue, even the smallest organizati­ons (less than $10 million in revenue) are still regularly targeted, with just under half (47 percent) hit by ransomware in the past year.

The 2024 report also found that 63 percent of ransom demands were for $1 million or more, with 30 percent of demands for over $5 million, suggesting ransomware operators were seeking huge payoffs.

Sophos said that these increased ransom amounts were not just for the highest-revenue organizati­ons surveyed. Nearly half (46 percent) of organizati­ons with revenue of less $50 million received a seven-figure ransom demand last year.

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