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Ransomware Attacks in DACH Region 2026: 124 Percent Increase, 289 Billion Euro Damage

In brief: Ransomware attacks in the DACH region cause 289 billion euros in damages in 2026 while incident numbers increase by 124 percent.

The DACH region records a massive increase in ransomware attacks of 124 percent in 2026 with an estimated total damage of 289 billion euros. The figures underscore the urgent need for enhanced protective measures and incident response capabilities.

Year-over-year comparison reveals unprecedented growth in ransomware campaigns across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The 124 percent increase points to an intensification of threat actors deliberately targeting critical infrastructure and enterprise networks with higher extortion potential.

With total damage of 289 billion euros, the economic burden for affected organizations is substantial. This sum encompasses direct ransom payments, recovery costs, downtime, data restoration, and potential compliance penalties. For CISOs, this means prioritizing prevention, network segmentation, and backup strategies that remain resilient even under pressure.

Against the backdrop of the NIS2 Directive, structured incident response plans, backup isolation, and continuous threat intelligence gain regulatory relevance. Organizations must demonstrate their ransomware resilience and expand detection capabilities to prevent attacks early and fulfill reporting obligations.


Source: news.google.com · Published June 11, 2026
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