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Ransomware Took Heavy Toll on US in 2020: Researchers
2021-01-20 14:42

Ransomware attacks took a heavy toll on the United States last year with more than 2,000 victims in government, education and health care, security researchers say in a new report.

The study released Monday by the security firm Emsisoft said ransomware attacks - which encrypt and disable computer systems while demanding a ransom - affected 113 federal, state and municipal governments, 560 health facilities and 1,681 schools, colleges and universities last year.

"The attacks caused significant, and sometimes life-threatening, disruption: ambulances carrying emergency patients had to be redirected, cancer treatments were delayed, lab test results were inaccessible, hospital employees were furloughed and 911 services were interrupted," the report said.

The security firm said it was unable to estimate the losses from the attacks due to a lack of data but that it was "Safe to assume that the total cost runs to multiple billions."

The numbers of attacks were little changed from 2019 but there were "More successful attacks on the healthcare sector," including incidents affecting groups with multiple hospitals, according to Emsisoft spokesman Brett Callow.

Callow said, "The education sector saw a similar number of attacks, but more schools were affected due to bigger districts" hit.


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