Ransomware: every 2nd person pays - but does not receive any data
Money gone, data gone: Every second person in Germany pays ransom after a ransomware attack - and does not receive data back. Kaspersky study: The greatest willingness to pay ransom is shown by 35 to 44 year olds worldwide, the least by the 55 plus generation. This is how you unconsciously finance further attacks. How do consumers deal with ransomware blackmail attempts? What ransom sums are you willing to pay and will you actually get your data back? A global Kaspersky study, in which around 1.000 people in Germany were interviewed, answered these questions: According to this, 52 percent in this country have already responded to ...