A new report on malware says that the majority of companies globally have been victims of ransomware in the last 12 months.

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

March 28, 2018

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A new report says that ransomware attacks are the new normal for IT and for the most part, attacks are coming from criminals in the same country as the victim. There are many more numbers to chew on in the report, but the sheer enormity of the problem may be the most surprising result.

SentinelOne's new Global Ransomware Report 2018 found that ransomware is now something that more than half (56%) of companies have faced in the past two months. That's up from 48% who said the same thing in the firm's 2017 report.

And when it comes to being a ransomware victim, how you respond matters:  45% of US companies hit with a ransomware attack last year paid at least one ransom, but only 26% of these companies had their files unlocked. Companies paying the ransom were attacked again 73% of the time. 

Almost every company reporting an attack (97%) said that they had backups for the files affected by the ransomware, and 51% said backups and the ability to self-recover were their reason for not paying the ransom.

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