Ransomware payouts fall, according to report
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Better Defenses Make It Harder to Perpetrate Fraud, a Report Finds - Digital Transactions
Ransomware demands and payments declined in 2024, thanks to a combination of better law enforcement and defenses by companies, according to BakerHostetler’s annual Data Security Incident Response Report. The average ransomware payment totaled $501,338 in 2024, excluding the largest payment, a 33% decline from the previous year. The amount of money demanded in a ransomware attack also declined, averaging just over $2 million, excluding the two la…
BakerHostetler Launches 2025 Data Security Incident Response Report - AI-Tech Park
BakerHostetler presents its 11th annual Data Security Incident Response Report —- the only law firm report of its kind — which provides valuable insights and statistics drawn from the firm’s experience guiding clients through more than 1,250 data security incidents in 2024 BakerHostetler’s internationally recognized Digital Assets and Data Management Practice Group released its 2025 Data Security Incident Response Report, which provides insight …
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BakerHostetler Launches 2025 Data Security Incident Response Report
BakerHostetler presents its 11th annual Data Security Incident Response Report —- the only law firm report of its kind — which provides valuable insights and statistics drawn from the firm’s experience guiding clients through more than 1,250 data secu... L'articolo BakerHostetler Launches 2025 Data Security Incident Response Report è un contenuto originale di 01net.
Ransomware payouts fall, according to report
Companies “are starting to win the battle against ransomware,” according to an annual report from law firm BakerHostetler. The report, now in its 11th year, said the firm’s Digital Assets and Data Management Practice Group handled more than 1,250 cyber incidents in 2025. They concluded that organizations are more resilient with better backup strategies. BakerHostetler said organizations rarely need to pay for a decryption key. “We see fewer atta…
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