Fortra’s 2024 Brand Threats and Fraud Report is now live. The report dives into attacks from Q2 2024 across domains, social media platforms, and the dark web, revealing unexpected trends that could reshape how businesses think about digital security.
Some surprising insights:
- New gTLDs are now the most dangerous domains for phishing: Phishers are shifting from familiar domains like .com to newer ones like .dev and .vip.
- Impersonation and cyberattacks are down: Contrary to popular belief, executive and brand impersonation attacks declined by 8%, while cyber hacking incidents fell by 5%—suggesting attackers are pivoting to harder-to-detect strategies.
- Fraud tools on the dark web are exploding: With fraud tools doubling in Q2 2024, they have become the fastest-growing threat on the dark web, surpassing stolen credit card data.
- Social media attacks increased by 60% in one quarter: In May alone, brands faced 160 attacks per month, making social platforms a growing playground for cybercriminals.
View the full report here: https://www.phishlabs.com/resources/guides/brand-threats-and-fraud.
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Fortra’s Brand Threats And Fraud Report Now Live
Fortra’s 2024 Brand Threats and Fraud Report is now live. The report dives into attacks from Q2 2024 across domains, social media platforms, and the dark web, revealing unexpected trends that could reshape how businesses think about digital security.
Some surprising insights:
View the full report here: https://www.phishlabs.com/resources/guides/brand-threats-and-fraud.
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