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Which Countries Are Hit Hardest By Ransomware?

Ransomware targets businesses and individuals all over the world. Here's a breakdown of which countries are attacked with the most frequency.

By Carol Mangis
October 21, 2019
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Ransomware is a rapidly growing and insidious form of digital extortion. Like other malware, it can invade your computer in what looks like a legitimate email or document. You won't know it's encrypting your files until it's done and the demand for payment for decryption arrives.

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And ransomware, like all things internet, is certainly not restricted just to the US. Also, it hits individuals and businesses alike; even cities have been targeted. Research company CyberEdge Group found that Saudi Arabia's businesses have been the hardest hit by this scourge, at 88 percent, followed by Turkey (74 percent) and China (69 percent). The US enters the list at number 9, with 54 percent of businesses reporting a ransomeware attack.

What should you do if your personal account or business is attacked by ransomware? PCMag advises you never to pay ransomeware scammers. Even if you pay up, there's no guarantee that the perpetrators will follow through and decrypt your files. And unfortunately, even backing up your files religiously won't necessarily protect you: Some ransomware goes after and encrypts backups too.

We now have tools to help protect against ransomware. One of these may soon become a necessary part of your cybersecurity protection.

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My first editorial job (as a nascent copy editor) was at PC Magazine. I started working here in 1997, when print was huge (as was the magazine itself), personal computers were well on the way to becoming mainstream, smartphones didn’t exist, and floppy disks were de rigueur. I worked up to Senior Editor, then left in 2010 for Consumer Reports to work for its electronics team. After spending one lost year in marketing, I happily returned to PCMag in 2016 to edit and produce the PCMag Digital Edition, which I’m still doing today, along with various other projects as they arise. 

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