• Most business leaders say they would just pay up if hit by a cybe

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri May 20 12:00:04 2022
    Most business leaders say they would just pay up if hit by a cyberattack

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    Fri, 20 May 2022 10:43:05 +0000

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    Businesses want their operations up and running as soon as possible.

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    If hit by a ransomware attack, nearly all business leaders say they would
    just pay the ransom just to get their data back as soon as possible.

    A report from Kaspersky surveying 900 respondents across the world, working
    in senior non-IT management roles (CEOs, VPs, Directors) found that among previous ransomware victims, 88% of respondents would choose to pay the ransom, rising up to 97% among those who paid the ransom already before.

    At the same time, just two-thirds (67%) of those who hadnt been targeted by ransomware in the past, would pay up.

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    Companies that were targeted in the past didnt demonstrate much patience, either. A third (33%) would pay the ransom demand as soon as possible (compared to 15% of non-victims), with another third (30%) doing so after
    only a few days, and a few unsuccessful attempts at decryption (compared to 19% of non-victims).

    Ransomware is an extremely widespread type of cyberattack. Almost two-thirds (64%) experienced such an attack in the past, and 66% expect it to happen sooner, rather than later. Whats more, the respondents see ransomware attacks as more likely to happen than DDoS attacks, cryptomining, or APT.

    Security researchers, and law enforcement alike, are urging organizations not to pay the ransom. Not only is that no guarantee theyll get their data back, but it also incentivizes threat actors to continue attacking. Many firms get attacked multiple times - sometimes by the same threat actors, sometimes by different groups. Read more

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    Instead, businesses should focus on prevention (employee training, multi-factor authentication mandate, zero-trust network access, firewalls , antivirus solutions , updating software on all endpoints, etc.), and frequently refreshed backups.

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