Authorities warn of INC Ransom impact on regional networks


Ninety‑eight percent of Australian organisations that had data encrypted reported they ultimately recovered it. Forty‑one percent said they paid the ransom and restored data that way, down from 66% a year earlier, while 67% used backups, compared with 72% in the previous survey period. The median ransom demand in Australia over the period was US$217,000, below the US$4.42 million median reported in 2024. Among respondents whose organisations paid and disclosed the amount, the median payment was US$350,000. On average, Australian organisations paid about 88% of the initial demand, with 52% paying less than first requested, 24% paying the same, and 24% paying more. Excluding any ransom payment, the mean cost to recover from a ransomware incident for Australian organisations was US$650,000, down from US$2.37 million in 2024. This figure covers downtime, staff time, device and network remediation, and foregone business. Recovery timelines also changed: 47% reported full recovery within a week, up from 36% the previous year, while 13% took between one and six months, down from 33%. 


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