Ransomware
Statistics and intelligence on ransomware attacks, trends, and prevention strategies across global organizations.
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10% to 15% of revenue was offered as a split for the core operator within the RaaS ecosystem.
Akira's victim count in Q3 is 212% higher than the same period in 2024.
The Qilin campaign claimed 29 financial organizations headquartered in the Republic of Korea as victims to their DLS in a mid-September Qilin campaign.
Qilin claimed 56 victims (organizations and individuals) in Q3 2024.
SafePay claims a year-to-date total impact of 258 organizations and individuals across 29 distinct industries and 30 countries.
75% of manufacturing companies have critical vulnerabilities with a CVSS score of 8 or higher.
Manufacturing remains ransomware's number one target. It has held the number one position for the fourth year in a row.
61% of healthcare organizations that had ransomware attacks experienced an average of five such attacks in the past two years.
Among companies earning over $1 billion, manufacturing makes up a staggering 38.9% of ransomware victims.
55% of respondents from healthcare organizations believe their organizations are vulnerable or highly vulnerable to a ransomware attack.
Among companies with less than $20 million, manufacturing is the second targeted industry at 17%.
67% percent of healthcare organizations say ransomware attacks had a negative impact on patient care.
Ransom payment rates by healthcare organizations declined in 2025 (from 36% to 33% in 2025).
For companies earning between $100 million and $300 million, manufacturing accounts for 30% of ransomware victims.
67% of healthcare organizations that experienced ransomware attacks say it resulted in longer lengths of patient stay.
There has been a 9% increase in ransomware attacks on manufacturing companies compared to the previous year.
65% of manufacturing companies have at least one vulnerability listed in the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog.
56% of healthcare organizations that experienced ransomware attacks say it resulted in delays in procedures and tests.
The costliest ransom paid by healthcare organizations in 2025 represented a 60% increase from $771,905 in 2022.
The costliest ransom paid (extrapolated value) by healthcare organizations was $1.2 million.