Ransomware Ransom: Payments Plummet to Record Low in 2025!

Ransomware payments hit a record low, with only 23% of victims paying in Q3 2025, according to Coveware. Large firms refuse to pay, and mid-sized companies face smaller demands. Experts celebrate this drop, seeing it as progress, though AI-driven attacks could complicate efforts to eliminate cyber extortion entirely.

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It looks like the bad guys are having a rough quarter, with only 23% of ransomware victims coughing up the dough. If this keeps up, cybercriminals might need to start a GoFundMe just to pay their own internet bills!

Key Points:

– Only 23% of ransomware victims paid up in Q3 2025, marking the lowest payment rate ever.
– The average ransom payment plummeted to $376,941, a 66% drop from the previous quarter.
– Mid-sized companies are more frequently targeted due to their inability to afford large ransoms.
– Main entry points for attacks remain remote access compromise, phishing, and outdated software vulnerabilities.
– Despite the increasing size of targeted companies, ransom payments and their amounts continue to decline.

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