recent years targeting enterprises

While ransomware originally targeted individuals, in recent years targeting enterprises in areas like financial services or health care emerged as a more lucrative hustle. Such businesses store sensitive data, like personal or financial information, that they absolutely need to do business. Because of that, companies are more likely to pay up – and pay big – to get their records back. Much more so than a home user with a drive full of family photos who happened to click on the wrong link.

Unfortunately, during the pandemic we’re seeing the worst of both worlds. With an unprecedented number of people suddenly computing from home, stressed, and vulnerable to exploitation, the private end user is once again a target – and a convenient gateway to an employer.

Amid the ongoing economic chaos and uncertainty, businesses that might normally spend time with cybersecurity consultants figuring out how to decrypt, contain or circumvent malware are already overwhelmed. The last thing any business needs right now is downtime, so companies are more likely to pay up and try to make the problem go away.

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