Welcome to the First Column IT Tech Blog

HomeBlog
2024 Ransomware is as Scary as Ever

2024 Ransomware is as Scary as Ever

October 28, 2024

If you’re not familiar with ransomware, we wish we lived in the same universe you’ve been living in the past decade. It’s a serious problem for all types and sizes of businesses, not to mention its impact on individuals, governments, and world organizations. Today, we want to go over some of the latest ransomware tactics in use as of 2024.

Attacks Grow More Sophisticated

Ransomware has been known as one of the more dangerous threats out there, and for good reason.

With sophisticated technology like AI powering more recent variants, hackers can infect more computers with ransomware and cause a lot of damage. In the past, they would send fake emails with bogus links, but AI can help hackers find weaknesses in security. The attacks then become much harder to protect against.

With so much firepower to consider, you want to be as vigilant as possible against these attacks.

Multi-Extortion Attacks

It started with a simple ransom, but ransomware attacks are not so simple anymore.

These attacks used to only demand payment for a decryption key, but now, these threats are using triple-extortion. The ransomware will lock your files and demand a ransom as per usual, but in addition, it will threaten to leak the private data if you don’t pay within a certain timeframe. To make matters worse, these attacks will also threaten your contacts, family, or customers.

When a threat like this is made, companies quickly shut up and hand over the money—even if they shouldn’t.

Even Infrastructure Is At Risk

2024 ransomware is striking high-profile targets that it didn’t previously consider.

Nowadays, hospitals, power grids, and transportation systems are also at risk. These attacks are insidious in that they force decision makers to either pay up or put innocent lives at risk. These are some of the biggest attacks that have governments worried.

Who’s to say just how far cybercriminals will stoop in their efforts to extort others?

Hackers Are Trying New Payment Methods

It used to be the case that hackers would demand Bitcoin, but now things are changing.

In 2024, police and law enforcement have wisened up to how to track where the money goes. Hackers are using this adjustment as an opportunity to explore alternative payment methods that are harder to trace. Every time authorities zero in on new payment methods, hackers adjust to give them the slip.

While it’s pleasant to imagine this as a game of cat and mouse, ransomware is anything but a game.

Don’t let your business fall prey to ransomware! Learn more about how to secure your business by calling First Column IT at (571) 470-5594.

Previous Post
March 22, 2025
The Functions that Make Modern Collaboration Tools So Valuable
You’ve probably heard the saying, “Teamwork makes the dream work.” Successful businesses have always counted on individuals to do their jobs well so they complement other employees’ efforts. Today, most businesses rely on digital systems. As a result, today’s technology has been increasingly developed to integrate collaborative features that push productivity forward. In this article, we’ll take a look at some collaboration tools that modern businesses use today to more effectively run their operations.
March 20, 2025
Internet Browser Do’s and Don’ts
Your Internet browser is probably one of your most used apps. For this reason, it is important to know how to effectively use it. Regardless of what browser you use, you need to understand how to use these four very useful features. Let’s dig in.
March 18, 2025
Everything You Need to Know About Windows 10 End of Life
When Microsoft released Windows 10, it was with massive fanfare because the previous version, Windows 8.1, was a reworked version that was initially designed to be a universal version for mobile devices, tablets, and PCs. It has been 10 years, and now Microsoft is set to retire the popular operating system this October 14th. This month, we wanted to discuss your options moving forward.

Have a project in mind?

Start with our free consultation for VA, DC and MD companies. We will provide a detailed proposal and firm quote based on your specific IT support needs. All at a predictable monthly cost per seat.
Free Consultation - Sign Up Here