Ransomware profits drop as victims stop paying hackers
The data is clear: Ransomware profits drop significantly as organizations prioritize resilience over capitulation. For years, the ransomware ecosystem thrived on a simple premise: rapid decryption of systems was worth the cost of the ransom. However, a major shift in corporate policy and technological maturity is finally disrupting this criminal business model. The dramatic decline in the percentage of victims choosing to pay means that the financial incentive driving these attacks is eroding, causing Ransomware profits drop to their lowest levels in years. This trend signifies a critical turning point in the global fight against cyber extortion.