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Barracuda Threat Report Reveals Evolving Ransomware Attack Patterns

Barracuda Threat Report Reveals Evolving Ransomware Attack Patterns
New third-annual research report analyzes ransomware attacks that occurred between August 2020 and July 2021

Barracuda, a trusted partner and leading provider of cloud-enabled security solutions,  released its third-annual threat research report on Ransomware. The new report looks at Ransomware attack patterns that occurred between August 2020 and July 2021.

Read the full Threat Spotlight blog post: http://cuda.co/49656

A closer look at ransomware trends  
Barracuda researchers identified and analyzed 121 ransomware incidents that occurred between August 2020 and July 2021, and saw a 64% increase in attacks, year over year. Cybercriminals are still heavily targeting municipalities, health care, and education, but attacks on other businesses are surging:

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  • Attacks on corporations, such as infrastructure, travel, financial services, and other businesses, made up 57% of all ransomware attacks between August 2020 and July 2021, up from just 18% in our 2020 study.
  • Infrastructure-related businesses account for 10% of all the attacks we studied. In fact, ransomware attacks are quickly evolving to target software supply chains, which reach more businesses in a single attempt.
  • The ransom amount is increasing dramatically and now the average ransom ask per incident is over 10 m**************. 18% of the incidents had a ransom ask less than $10 million, and 30% of the incidents had a ransom ask greater than $30 million.
  • Ransomware attacks are becoming pervasive across the globe. Just under half (44%) of the attacks in the past 12 months hit U.S organizations.

“As cybercriminals are working towards bigger paydays in the future, the security industry needs to continue to create solutions that are easily consumable for companies of all sizes,” said Fleming Shi, CTO at Barracuda. “Attackers often start with small organizations that are connected to the larger targets and then work their way up. All of us in the security industry have an o********* to turn sophisticated technology into products and services that can be easily consumed by customers.”

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