Ransomware to cause $30 bn in damage to govts,firms by 2023

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New Delhi, Aug 24: Ransomware is set to cause $30 billion in damages to global organizations by 2023, remaining the top cyber threat to enterprises as well as governments, a report showed on Wednesday.

Cyber-attacks have contributed to a loss of more than $60 billion in decentralized finance (DeFi) currency since 2012 — $44 billion of that vanished during the last 12 months, according to the report by cyber protection company Acronis.

Ransomware underlines how over-complexity in IT and infrastructure leads to increased attacks. Nearly half of all reported breaches during the first half of 2022 involved stolen credentials, which enable phishing and ransomware campaigns, according to the report.

To extract credentials and other sensitive information, cybercriminals use phishing and malicious emails as their preferred infection vectors. Nearly one percent of all emails contain malicious links or files, and more than one-quarter (26.5 percent) of all emails were delivered to the user’s inbox (not blocked by Microsoft365).

“Organisations of all sizes need a holistic approach to cybersecurity that integrates everything from anti-malware to email-security and vulnerability-assessment capabilities,” said Candid Wuest, VP of Cyber Protection Research. Ransomware gangs, like Conti and Lapsus$, are inflicting serious damage.

The Conti gang demanded $10 million in ransom from the Costa Rican government and has published much of the 672GB of data it stole. Lapsus$ stole 1 TB of data and leaked the credentials of over 70,000 Nvidia users. The same gang also stole 30 GB worth of T-Mobile’s source code.

“Six hundred malicious email campaigns made their way across the internet in the first half of 2022 and 58 percent of the emails were phishing attempts. Another 28 percent of those emails featured malware,” the report noted. The business world is increasingly distributed, and in Q2, an average of 8.3 percent of endpoints tried to access malicious URLs.

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