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Europol: ransomware victims do not report attacks to authorities

Posted on 10 October 2020

From en.secnews.gr

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Her new report Europol on cybercrime (Internet Organized Crime Threat Assessment 2020) it’s mentioned that Many victims of ransomware attacks do not report the attacks to the police, making it difficult to estimate the total number attacks and locating gangs.

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