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You are here: Home / News / Local News / State Comptroller DiNapoli Raising Concerns About Escalating Cybercrime in NYS

State Comptroller DiNapoli Raising Concerns About Escalating Cybercrime in NYS

October 12, 2023 By WRFA Radio Leave a Comment

Tom DiNapoli

A recent report released by State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has raised significant concerns about the escalating threat of cybercrime in New York State.

DiNapoli’s investigation revealed a 53% increase in cyberattacks between 2016 and 2022 in the state, with the number of incidents surging from 16,426 to a staggering 25,112 over those four years.

The situation has only worsened in 2023, with a nearly twofold increase in attacks targeting the state’s critical infrastructure since last year. In the first half of 2023, there were 83 attacks on vital infrastructure systems, compared to 48 throughout the entirety of 2022 — including attacks on the power grid and water supply.

The financial toll of these cyberattacks is also substantial, as estimated losses in New York state exceeded $775 million in 2022. The national total during that time was $10.3 billion in losses.

DiNapoli said in a statement, “Cyberattacks are a serious threat to New York’s critical infrastructure, economy, and our everyday lives. Data breaches expose New Yorkers to potential invasions of privacy, identity theft, and fraud. The rise in ransomware attacks is particularly troubling, as they can disrupt systems essential for water, power, healthcare, and other necessities. Safeguarding our state from cyberattacks requires sustained investment, coordination, and vigilance.”

The report also found that in 2022 New York had the third-highest number of both ransomware attacks (135) and corporate data breaches (238) of any state in the country.

Additionally, New York had the fourth-highest number of cybercrime victims in the nation in 2022, with losses skyrocketing by 632% since 2016.

The comptroller laid out a plan to combat the increasing threat, including investigation by cyber professionals into any weak points in security, and investments into plugging those holes.

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Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: cyberattacks, cybercrime, New York State Comptroller’s Office, Thomas DiNapoli

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