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Ransomware crimes netted more than $1 billion last year

Por: CBS News Business November 05, 2022

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Victims of cybercrime shelled out a record $1.2 billion to have their data returned last year as ransomware attacks have grown in size and intensity, according to newly released federal data.The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCEN,  that banks processed a billion-plus dollars last year in what were likely ransomware payments. That's more than double the amount of money from 2020, the report concluded. The top five highest-paid... + full article



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