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Ransomware Attack Count Total for 2019 (So Far)

Cybercriminals have launched ransomware attacks against at least 621 government agencies, healthcare providers and schools in the first nine months of 2019, according to antimalware and antivirus software provider Emsisoft.

At least 68 state, county and municipal entities have been affected by ransomware attacks this year, Emsisoft noted. In addition, at least 62 ransomware attacks have involved school districts, and 491 ransomware attacks were reported against healthcare providers.

Ransomware Attack Trends in 2019

Emsisoft identified the following ransomware attack trends thus far in 2019:

  • Cybercriminals Target MSPs: Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting software used by MSPs and other third-party service providers to simultaneously attack service providers and their customers.
  • Ransoms Are Increasing: Cybercriminals want to maximize their profits, and as such, are increasing their ransom requests.
  • Cyber Insurance Drives Ransom Payments: Organizations that leverage cyber insurance are more prone than others to pay cybercriminals' ransoms.
  • Cybercriminals Prioritize Email and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP): Emails and RDP attachments represent the top choices for cybercriminals to launch ransomware attacks.

Coordination and communication between public and private organizations could help limit the impact of ransomware attacks, Emsisoft said. If organizations across all sectors understand how to identify and address ransomware attacks, these organizations can prevent data breaches.

Americans Concerned About Ransomware Attacks

Most Americans are concerned about ransomware attacks in cities across the country, the "Local Government and Ransomware Study" from IBM Security and market research firm Morning Consult indicated.

Other notable findings from the IBM Security-Morning Consult study included:

  • 75 percent of Americans are worried about ransomware threats to their personal data.
  • 56 percent would disapprove of their local government using tax dollars to pay a ransomware hacker.
  • 49 percent view the federal government as having the greatest responsibility to protect cities from ransomware attacks.

MSPs and technology companies have helped to thwart thousands -- perhaps millions -- of ransomware attacks. But successful attacks against some MSPs threaten to trigger a crisis of credibility in the industry, ChannelE2E believes.

Dan Kobialka

Dan Kobialka is senior contributing editor, MSSP Alert and ChannelE2E. He covers IT security, IT service provider business strategies and partner programs. Dan holds a M.A. in Print and Multimedia Journalism from Emerson College and a B.A. in English from Bridgewater State University. In his free time, Dan enjoys jogging, traveling, playing sports, touring breweries and watching football.