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WatchGuard 2016 Security Predictions: #1 Ransomware

At the end of each year, WatchGuard’s security team and I like to spend some time imagining what the threat landscape might look like the upcoming year. This not only gives us the opportunity to analyze the security trends we’ve followed over the past year, but also allows us to creatively extrapolate what might happen next. Though our predictions don’t always hit dead on, they’re based on very real security trends, which means they can help you prepare your defenses for 2016’s upcoming threats.

This year, I’ve come up with ten predictions covering a wide variety of security threats and trends that will impact many organizations. As 2015 comes to a close, let’s explore some of the new security threats we may see in the coming year. I’ll release one prediction a day for the next ten business days. Here’s the first of WatchGuard’s top ten new security predictions for 2016.

WatchGuard Security Prediction #1 – Ransomware Comes Looking for Your Droids

The first prediction focuses on ransomware, which has really taken off over the past three years. Ransomware has evolved from relatively feeble policeware variants like Reveton to extremely effective cryptoware samples like Cryptolocker and Cryptowall.

Prediction video link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/5SVYwyDWQ9U

Unfortunately, these new strains of file encrypting malware are so good at their evil jobs that many victims have paid the ransoms. FBI agents have even gone on record recommending victims pay up.  Our acquiescence to this cyber ransom will only ensure that victims continue paying up in 2016. Proving to cyber criminals that this practice works, so expect them to up the stakes and continue refining their cryptoware techniques next year.

We expect the evolution in two main categories:

In short, Crypto ransomware will get even worse in 2016, and will become more effective at stealing millions from Android and Mac users as well.  Visit our WatchGuard security predictions site to see a new daily security prediction over the next ten days.

— Corey Nachreiner, CISSP (@SecAdept)

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