Ransomware loves retail

Issue 8 2022 Retail (Industry)

Sophos published a sectoral survey report, The State of Ransomware in Retail 2022, which found that retail had the second highest rate of ransomware attacks last year of all sectors surveyed, after the media, leisure and entertainment industry. Globally, 77% of retail organisations surveyed were hit – a 75% increase from 2020. This is also 11% more than the cross-sector average attack rate of 66%.

“Retailers continue to suffer one of the highest rates of ransomware attacks of any industry. With more than three in four suffering an attack in 2021, it certainly brings a ransomware incident into the category of when, not if. In Sophos’ experience, the organisations that are successfully defending against these attacks are not just using layered defences, they are augmenting security with humans trained to monitor for breaches and actively hunting down threats that bypass the perimeter before they can ‘detonate’ into even bigger problems.

This year’s survey shows that only 28% of retail organisations targeted were able to stop their data from being encrypted, suggesting that a large portion of the industry needs to improve its security posture with the right tools and appropriately trained security experts to help manage their efforts,” said Chester Wisniewski, principal research scientist, Sophos.

As the percentage of retail organisations attacked by ransomware increased, so did the average ransom payment. In 2021, the average ransom payment was $226 044, a 53% increase when compared to 2020 ($147 811). However, this was less than one-third of the cross-sector average ($812 000).

“It’s likely that different threat groups are hitting different industries. Some of the low-skill ransomware groups ask for $50 000 to $200 000 in ransom payments, whereas the larger, more sophisticated attackers with increased visibility demand $1 million or more,” said Wisniewski. “With Initial Access Brokers (IABs) and Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS), it’s unfortunately easy for bottom-rung cybercriminals to buy network access and a ransomware kit to launch an attack without much effort. Individual retail stores and small chains are more likely to be targeted by these smaller, opportunistic attackers,” said Wisniewski.

Additional findings include:

• While the retail sector was the second most targeted industry, the perceived increase in the volume and complexity of cyberattacks against the industry were slightly below the cross-sector average.

• 92% of retail organisations hit by ransomware said the attack impacted their ability to operate, and 89% said the attack caused their organisation to lose business/revenue.

• In 2021, the overall cost to retail organisations to remediate a ransomware attack was $1,27 million, down from $1,97 million

in 2020.

• When compared to 2020, the amount of data recovered after paying the ransom decreased (from 67% to 62%), as did the percentage of retail organisations that got all their data back (from 9% to 5%).

In the light of the survey findings, Sophos experts recommend the following best practices for all organisations across all sectors:

• Install and maintain high-quality defences across all points in the environment. Review security controls regularly and make sure they continue to meet the organisation’s needs.

• Proactively hunt for threats to identify and stop adversaries before they can execute attacks – if the team lacks the time or skills to do this in-house, outsource to a managed detection and response (MDR) team.

• Harden the IT environment by searching for and closing key security gaps: unpatched devices, unprotected machines and open RDP ports, for example. Extended Detection and Response (XDR) solutions are ideal for this purpose.

• Prepare for the worst, and have an updated plan in place for a worst-case incident.

• Make backups and practice restoring them to ensure minimal disruption and recovery time.

To learn more about the State of Ransomware in Retail 2022, download the full report from www.sophos.com




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