3,200
Number of Ransomware Incidents
Reported ransomware attacks in Indonesia in 2026
$25,000
Average Ransom Paid (USD)
Average ransom demanded and paid in attacks
2,500
Cybersecurity Budget (IDR Billion)
Total cybersecurity expenditure in Indonesia
45%
Percentage of Organizations with Security Breaches
Businesses affected by cybersecurity breaches
78%
Detection Rate of Ransomware Attacks
Proportion of ransomware attacks successfully detected
Indonesia's cybersecurity landscape in 2026 shows a significant rise in ransomware incidents, with over 3,200 reported cases this year. The average ransom paid has increased to around $25,000 USD, reflecting the growing sophistication of cybercriminals targeting both enterprises and government institutions. The country's cybersecurity budget has reached approximately 2,500 billion IDR, highlighting increased investment in digital security infrastructure.
Despite these investments, nearly 45% of Indonesian organizations experienced security breaches in 2026, emphasizing ongoing vulnerabilities. However, the detection rate of ransomware attacks has improved to 78%, thanks to advanced threat detection systems. Continued focus on cybersecurity awareness and strong defense strategies are essential to mitigate future risks in Indonesia's expanding digital economy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most common types of ransomware attacks in Indonesia?
The most common ransomware variants in Indonesia include WannaCry, Ryuk, and Sodinokibi, often delivered via phishing emails and malicious attachments.
How is Indonesia improving its cybersecurity defenses?
Indonesia is investing in AI-driven threat detection, enhancing cybersecurity laws, and conducting regular cybersecurity drills to strengthen its defenses.
Disclaimer: All statistics presented are 2026 estimates and projections based on industry trend analysis, historical data, and publicly available research. Individual data points may vary from actual figures.