Subj : US becomes ransomware cap
To   : All
From : Mike Powell
Date : Tue Aug 05 2025 09:08 am

US becomes ransomware capital of the world as attacks rise by almost 150
percent

Date:
Mon, 04 Aug 2025 13:29:00 +0000

Description:
There are now more ransomware attacks in the US than in the next 15 countries
combined.

FULL STORY

The US is now the ransomware capital of the world. The majority of the
attacks are targeting US organizations, and in the last year, the number of
attacks has dramatically spiked. These are the conclusions echoed in the 2025
Ransomware Report, published by cybersecurity experts Zscaler ThreatLabz.

Using proprietary data, as well as samples and information collected from the
wider internet, Zscalers researchers determined that 50% of all ransomware
attacks in the last year happened in the United States, significantly
outpacing Canada (5%) and the UK (4%).

Even when you combine all the attacks reported across the top 15
most-targeted countries, there are fewer than 3,671 that were reported in the
US.

Stealing without encrypting

The number of attacks is also increasing. Year-on-year, it is up by 146% in
the US, with manufacturing (1,063), technology (922), and healthcare (672)
being the most-targeted industries, mostly for the potential for operational
disruption, the sensitive of the stolen data, and the risk of regulatory
pressure and reputational damage. Companies in the oil and gas sector saw a
staggering increase in ransomware attacks - 900% year-on-year.

Zscaler also said that ransomware actors are increasingly abandoning the
encryption part of the attack, and are focusing solely on data theft. In the
last year, 10 of the biggest ransomware groups exfiltrated 238 TB of data, up
92% from last years 123 TB.

Right now, the biggest names in the ransomware space are RansomHub (833
victims), Akira (520), and Clop (488), but the number of threat actors is
also rising. In the last year alone, the researchers identified 34 newly
active ransomware families, bringing the total number up to 425.

Ransomware flourishes in environments with fragmented security, limited
visibility, implicit trust, and outdated legacy architectures, Zscaler
stresses, urging businesses to mitigate these threats by adopting a
cloud-native, AI-driven, zero-trust architecture.

======================================================================
Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/us-becomes-ransomware-capital-of-the-wo
rld-as-attacks-rise-by-almost-150-percent

$$
--- SBBSecho 3.28-Linux
* Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105)