Ransomware Trends Shift: Report Highlights Changes in Targeted Industries and Countries
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LONDON, June 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As the consensus is that ransomware attacks will only increase in the coming years, it is helpful to look at the ransomware trends that vary from year to year. The latest ransomware report from NordLocker shows the global ransomware landscape is changing significantly.

The US, the UK, and Germany suffered the most ransomware attacks in 2022

As has been the trend, US businesses continue to be the most affected by ransomware attacks year after year. In 2022 American businesses suffered 876 attacks, while in 2021 there were 1,237 reported incidents. Although the number decreased last year, US companies still bore the brunt of these malicious cyber activities.

However, the shifting focus toward other countries, notably the United Kingdom and Germany, is an interesting development in the ransomware landscape. Both nations experienced a significant percentage increase in ransomware attacks in 2022 compared to the previous year.

In 2021, the UK experienced 4% of all global ransomware attacks, which rose to nearly 6% in 2022. Similarly, Germany saw an increase from 3.7% in attacks in 2021 to 4.1% in 2022.

The top five most attacked countries also changed between the two years. In 2022, the ranking shifted to the US (38.8%), the UK (5.6%), Germany (4.2%), Canada (3.9%), and Italy (3.3%) from the US (45.8%), Canada (4.6%), France (4.5%), the UK (4.4%), and Germany (3.7%) in 2021.

Immense attacks on the financial sector

The number of ransomware attacks worldwide decreased slightly between 2021 and 2022. In 2022, the number of reported attacks dropped to 2,257 (from 2,702 in 2021).

Last year, the top three most attacked industries shifted to construction (142 attacks), finance (120 attacks), and manufacturing (119 attacks). In 2021, manufacturing (223 attacks), construction (214 attacks), and transportation (181 attacks) companies were the most affected by ransomware attacks.

"This change may suggest that threat actors concentrate their efforts on specific regions or industries. We've noticed that finance companies have become increasingly worried about their cybersecurity. Companies are noticing an increase in cyberattacks in this sector," says Aivaras Vencevičius, head of product for NordLocker.

The most notable change in this evolving landscape is the increased targeting of the financial sector. In 2021, financial companies were only the sixth most attacked sector. By 2022, they had become the second most attacked sector. Vencevičius says this dramatic shift highlights the growing threat to financial institutions and emphasizes the need for increased security measures within the industry.