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Nearly 50% of ransomware victims still pay. Discover the reasons, recovery costs, and tactics behind today’s most costly ransomware attacks.
Ransomware demands in South Africa have surged nearly sixfold, with businesses facing record payouts and operational chaos, warns a cybersecurity firm.
A new report from cybersecurity firm Sophos reveals that nearly 50 percent of businesses targeted by ransomware attacks in the past year opted to pay the ransom, with a median payment of $1 million.
The Email Encryption Market is projected to reach USD 23.33 billion by 2030 (forecast year) from USD 9.30 billion in 2025 (estimated year), ...
The email encryption market is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.2% from USD 9.30 billion in 2025 to USD 23.33 billion by 2030. Due to an increase i ...
Microsoft is about to end blue screen of death errors forever — by getting rid of the traditional blue screen. Instead, if your system encounters an unexpected failure and needs to restart, you’ll see ...
The cost of ransomware attacks in South Africa is rising sharply, and so is the money needed to recover from them.
Cybersecurity company Sophos published its sixth annual State of Ransomware report. This vendor-agnostic survey looks at ...
Nearly 50% of ransomware victims over the past year recovered their data by paying a ransom—often lower than the amount originally demanded.
A report by cybersecurity firm, Sophos, has revealed that 50 per cent of companies in 2025 paid ransom to get their data back – the second highest rate of ransom payment for ransom demands in six ...