in the first three months of 2016 , putting ransomware on track to rake in nearly $ 1 billion this year . But as a result of increased ransom-avoidance , cybercriminals have created an even more insidious threat . Imagine malware that combines ransomware with a personal data leakAttack.Databreach: this is what the latest threat , doxware , looks like . With doxware , hackers hold computers hostageAttack.Ransomuntil the victim pays the ransomAttack.Ransom, similar to ransomware . But doxware takes the attack further by compromisingAttack.Databreachthe privacy of conversations , photos , and sensitive files , and threatening to release them publicly unless the ransom is paidAttack.Ransom. Because of the threatened release , it 's harder to avoid paying the ransomAttack.Ransom, making the attackAttack.Ransommore profitable for hackers . In 2014 , Sony Pictures suffered an email phishing malware attackAttack.Phishingthat releasedAttack.Databreachprivate conversations between top producers and executives discussing employees , actors , industry competitors , and future film plans , among other sensitive topics . And ransomware attacksAttack.Ransomhave claimed a number of recent victims , especially healthcare systems , including MedStar Health , which suffered a major attackAttack.Ransomaffecting 10 hospitals and more than 250 outpatient centers in March 2016 . Combine the data leakAttack.Databreachof Sony and the ransomware attackAttack.Ransomon MedStar and you can see the potential fallout from a doxware attack . Doxware requires strategic , end-to-end planning , which means hackers will target their victims more deliberately . Looking at the data leakedAttack.Databreachfrom Sony , it 's easy to imagine the catastrophic effect doxware would have on an executive of any major corporation . Company leaders hold countless conversations over email each day on sensitive topics ranging from product development to competition to internal politics , and if there 's a doxware attack , the fallout could be extensive . Expect Things to Get WorseThe technology behind doxware is still new , but expect the problem to become worse . Recent attacks have been contained to Windows desktop computers and laptops , but this will certainly change . Once the malware can infiltrate mobile devices , the threat will become even more pervasive , with text messages , photos , and data from apps at risk for being leakedAttack.Databreach. It 's also highly likely that doxware will target more types of files . Workplace emails are currently a big target for hackers . However , a company 's internal communications/instant messaging network is also appealing to hackers using doxware , as the messaging network often serves as a platform where both sensitive business discussion and casual conversations take place , potentially exposing both company secrets and personally embarrassing exchanges . One of these variants hold files ransomAttack.Ransomwith the threat of release and then stealsAttack.Databreacha victim 's passwords . Another mutation , Popcorn Time , takes doxware even further giving victims the option to infect two of their friends with the malware instead of paying the ransomAttack.Ransom.