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Ransomware Targeting South East Asia SMBs Drops in 2020 vs 2019

Ransomware targeting SEA SMBs drops in 2020 vs 2019.

Kaspersky, however, reminds business owners on how this threat has become more targeted and more malicious

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Global cybersecurity company Kaspersky has reported a significant decrease in the number of ransomware attempts it has detected and foiled among its small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) users in the Southeast Asian (SEA) region.

In its latest Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) report, the company revealed less than one million ransomware attempts (804,513) were monitored in 2020, less than half of 2019’s over 1.9 million detections.

Among the six SEA countries, only Singapore observed an uptick in the number of ransomware detection. There was a slight increase from 2,275 instances in 2019 that jumped to 3,191 in 2020.

Although Indonesia still ranked fifth globally for the volume of its ransomware detection, its 1,158,837 detections are now down to 439,473. The trend of decreased ransomware incidents was observed across other countries in the region including Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand.

China remains at the top spot in terms of ransomware detection globally both for 2019 and 2020. Meanwhile, Brazil and the Russian Federation switched places for the second and third spots, with Brazil now being 2nd globally for 2020.

“I looked at the statistics for individual families, and it follows the overall drop in the number of detection, mainly due to the drop in the number of WannaCry detections. This family makes up a significant share of all detected ransomware, despite the fact that it has not been supported by the creators for more than three years and exists as a ‘zombie’,” said Fedor Sinitsyn, security researcher at Kaspersky.

One of the most persistent cyber threats to SMBs in the region remains to be ransomware, a malware designed to infect computers of organizations and individuals, encrypt the data in it, and block access to it. Ransomware attackers then will demand a fee from the victims in exchange for enabling the system to work again.

Ransomware attacks may be declining but Kaspersky has been issuing a warning to companies, of all shapes and sizes, against the increasing activities of “Ransomware 2.0” or what’s known as targeted ransomware.

This cybersecurity “disease” goes beyond kidnapping data. Malicious ransomware groups are now conducting data exfiltration coupled with blackmailing. Using “pressure tactic”, these cybercriminals threaten to publish publicly the data they hold, further increasing the need for the victims to pay the ransom to protect their valued reputation.

“The decrease of ransomware detections here should not make us complacent. Since last year, we have been underlining the evolution of this threat. Ransomware groups are now more concerned about quality over quantity. Meaning, from blindly throwing a line into the ocean and waiting for an insecure user to bite, attackers are now more aggressive and targeted towards their victims,” comments Yeo Siang Tiong, general manager for Southeast Asia at Kaspersky.

“A single targeted ransomware group alone managed to breach over 61 companies in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region last year, and with the accelerated digitalization of businesses in the region, we also predict that the sophistication behind attack methods will only increase and become more sophisticated. SMBs and enterprises should seriously look into intelligence-based technologies, both for endpoint protection as well as detection and response,” he adds.

To help SMBs secure their cash flow and assets, Kaspersky offers savings for its latest Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum (KEDRO) solution for new and existing customers valid on 10-999 nodes across the region until June 30, 2021. Customers can get up to 33% in savings for a 1-year license, and up to 40% for three years.

Interested SMB owners can find out more about this promo at https://go.kaspersky.com/Kaspersky_EDRO_SEA_Promotion.html.

There are different ways to protect your computer and your data from ransomware attacks. Some of Kaspersky’s tips include:

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