The position we generally take is that if you don't need to pay ransom, you should not pay ransom. We do not recommend funding a criminal organization or making a payment if it's unnecessary.
If they did pay versus didn't pay, we educate clients who are the victims on what to expect if they're impacted by ransomware and what some of the benefits might be.
Companies must consider the blast radius associated with the attack. The decision can impact not only their operations but also customer trust and long-term implications.
A 75% increase in posts on data-leak sites from 2022 to 2023 shows that ransomware attacks are becoming increasingly prevalent and pose significant risks to businesses.
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