64 percent rise in ransomware attacks in last one year: Report

New Delhi: There has been a 64 percent increase in ransomware attacks between August 2020 and July 2021, revealed a report on Thursday.

Barracuda, a cloud-enabled security solutions provider, in its latest Threat Spotlight, analysed 121 ransomware incidents between August 2020 and July 2021.

They found many attacks are being led by a handful of high-profile ransomware gangs.

Ransomware gang Revil accounted for 19 percent of the attacks while new ransomware strain DarkSide caused 8 per cent of the attacks.

“Ransomware criminals have refined their tactics to create a double extortion scheme. The initial steps towards safeguarding an organisation from any possible ransomware attack involve assuming vulnerability and setting a goal of not paying the ransom,” said Murali Urs, Country Manager, Barracuda Networks India, in a statement.

It is also “necessary to implement anti-phishing capabilities in email and other collaboration tools, and consistently train your users for email security awareness,” and “crucial to stay put with a secure data protection solution that can identify your critical data assets and implement disaster and recovery capabilities”, Urs said.

Ransomware criminals are penetrating the foundation of the digital economy across the globe, from trusted software vendors to IT service providers.

Attacks on corporations, such as infrastructure, travel, financial services, and other businesses, made up 57 percent of all ransomware attacks between August 2020 and July 2021, up from just 18 percent in Barracuda Network’s 2020 study.

Infrastructure-related businesses account for 10 percent of all the attacks. In fact, ransomware attacks are quickly evolving to software supply chain attacks, which reach more businesses in a single attempt.

While analysing the ransom payment trends in the past years, Barracuda researchers are also witnessing a dramatic spike in the amount. The average ransom being demanded per incident is over $10 million dollars.

Only 18 per cent of the incidents had less than $10 million ransom demand, and 30 percent of the incidents had greater than $30 million dollars ransom asks.

However, there have been multiple instances of victims reducing ransom payments by deploying negotiation tactics. JBS negotiated a $22.5 million ransom payment down to $11 million, and Brenntag, a chemical distributor in Germany, negotiated a $7.5 million ransom demand down to $4.4 million, the report said.