3,450
Total Ransomware Incidents
Number of ransomware attacks reported in South Korea in 2026
$15,200
Average Ransom Payment (USD)
Average ransom demanded in USD from victims in 2026
68%
Percentage of Attacks via Phishing
Share of ransomware attacks initiated through phishing emails
1.2 trillion KRW
Cybersecurity Budget (KRW)
Total allocated cybersecurity budget in South Korea for 2026
78%
Organizations with Cybersecurity Insurance
Percentage of South Korean firms insured against cyber threats in 2026
South Korea continues to face a rising threat of ransomware attacks, with over 3,400 incidents reported in 2026. The average ransom paid has increased to approximately USD 15,200, reflecting the growing sophistication of cybercriminals. Most attacks leverage phishing, accounting for nearly 68% of incidents, underscoring the importance of employee training and advanced email filtering solutions.
In response to these threats, South Korea has significantly boosted its cybersecurity investment, allocating around 1.2 trillion KRW this year. A high adoption rate of cyber insurance, at 78%, demonstrates the country's proactive approach to risk management. Nonetheless, ongoing threats highlight the need for continuous vigilance and improved cybersecurity infrastructure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main types of ransomware attacks in South Korea?
Primarily phishing-based attacks, with increasing use of advanced malware and supply chain compromises affecting various sectors.
How is South Korea improving cybersecurity defenses in 2026?
By increasing budgets, promoting cybersecurity insurance, implementing advanced threat detection, and conducting national awareness campaigns.
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.