GRIT Ransomware Report: October 2023
November 16, 2023 Additional contributors to this report: Nic Finn, Justin Timothy October proved to be much quieter than expected.
November 16, 2023 Additional contributors to this report: Nic Finn, Justin Timothy October proved to be much quieter than expected.
September 14, 2023 Additional contributors to this report: Jason Baker, Ryan Silver August’s trends in ransomware highlight that as much as the ransomware environment changes, it also stays the …
August 22, 2023 Additional contribution to this blog from Jason Baker, Threat Intelligence Consultant If you’ve found this blog because you’re currently experiencing a ransomware incident, reach o…
August 17, 2023 Additional contributors to this report: Jason Baker, Grayson North, Justin Timothy July revealed several interesting changes in trends, with an observed increase in number of active th…
July 20, 2023 With the second quarter of 2023 behind us, it’s time to talk about GRIT’s findings from April, May, and June.
June 15, 2023 Additional contributors to this report: Jason Baker, Nic Finn During the month of May, GRIT observed an increase in the number of ransomware victims compared to April 2023.
May 11, 2023 Additional contributors to this GRIT report: Grayson North, Nic Finn, and Drew Schmitt Following a relatively active March–resulting in 451 affected organizations observed across 24 ran…
April 20, 2023 With the close of 2023’s first quarter, we’re publishing GRIT’s findings and research from the first three months of the year.
February 16, 2023 January kicked off 2023 with a slowdown in victim posting rates across ransomware groups. Overall, January saw a 41% decrease compared to December 2022 and a 12.
January 26, 2023 With 2022 behind us, instead of the usual Monthly or Quarterly GRIT Ransomware Report we’ve put together the first Annual GRIT Ransomware Report to recap the trends and signific…
December 15, 2022 In November, GRIT observed 22 active groups accounting for 166 victims.
November 17, 2022 October demonstrated an interesting month in the ransomware environment. Lockbit, the most prolific ransomware group in 2022, saw a massive 49% decrease in reported victims.