BLUF

According to a new report by blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis, the data is clear—many people are refusing to pay ransomware demands.

Summary

This article by Max Mason, writing for AFR, makes the following points:
  • The findings don’t mean cyberattacks are down, just that targeted organisations are increasingly refusing to pay their attackers.
  • Payments to ransomware attackers in 2021 were $US766 million but fell to $US457 million in 2022—a 40 per cent drop.
  • The Australian Cyber Security Centre received cybercrime reports equivalent to one every seven minutes in 2021-22.

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