Written by: Artyom Vakilov, Product Owner at 3DiVi BAF
To effectively safeguard yourself, understanding attack patterns is crucial. Positive Technologies recently published a report highlighting current global information security threats, containing a wealth of valuable insights.
One notable revelation is that "Social engineering remains the primary threat (92%) to individuals." In Q3 2023, cybercriminals leveraged various social engineering avenues in successful attacks on individuals: phishing websites (54%), email (27%), socialmedia scams (19%), and instant messaging hoaxes (16%).
Interestingly, the primary goal for scammers has shifted. Card data no longer holds the top spot. Instead, data enabling access to various "client cabinets" accounts for 34%.
(Graph: Types of stolen data in successful attacks on individuals)
So, what's the best course of action? There are few choices: educate individuals about financial literacy and render the acquisition of such data meaningless by integrating elements of Zero Trust Architecture and adaptive multi-factor authentication.
One notable revelation is that "Social engineering remains the primary threat (92%) to individuals." In Q3 2023, cybercriminals leveraged various social engineering avenues in successful attacks on individuals: phishing websites (54%), email (27%), socialmedia scams (19%), and instant messaging hoaxes (16%).
Interestingly, the primary goal for scammers has shifted. Card data no longer holds the top spot. Instead, data enabling access to various "client cabinets" accounts for 34%.
(Graph: Types of stolen data in successful attacks on individuals)
So, what's the best course of action? There are few choices: educate individuals about financial literacy and render the acquisition of such data meaningless by integrating elements of Zero Trust Architecture and adaptive multi-factor authentication.
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