What is Big Game Hunting?
Written by: Monica Burgess
Published: 9/19/2025
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Big Game Hunting FAQs
The term comes from hunting big game in the wilderness, where attackers target large, valuable prey. Similarly, in cybersecurity, "big game" refers to organizations with the resources and incentive to pay large ransoms.
While regular ransomware often targets anyone who can pay, Big Game Hunters specifically choose high-value targets, using more advanced tools and strategies for maximum reward.
Critical infrastructure industries like healthcare, manufacturing, finance, and government are frequent targets due to their reliance on uninterrupted operations and sensitive data.
Typically, smaller businesses are not the primary focus. However, those with connections to larger organizations, such as suppliers or contractors, may still be targeted as a way to breach bigger networks.