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2022 BrightCloud® Threat Report: The year of innovation for cybercrime

2022 BrightCloud® Threat Report: The year of innovation for cybercrime
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  • April 9, 2022

I was surprised by this statement "The number of malware files reaching Webroot-protected Windows endpoints dropped 58% from 2020 to 2021. That’s an incredible shift."

I agree, that's an incredible shift, but just goes to show that the endpoint is not the goal it is merely a vector to reach a target and that threats are changing. 


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  • April 9, 2022

The UK only had 2.1% of dodgy URL’s with and out front leader being the US on 64.8%


It was Interesting to read that the smaller companies are starting to be hit more.


MunkeyMan
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  • April 10, 2022

I bet those that were infected 5 times were absolutely sure that they didn’t need to worry about security too!


russell.harris
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Good read, well written. Taking some pointers to go back to my boss for our next security review meeting.


Jamesharris85
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jamesharveydev wrote:

It was Interesting to read that the smaller companies are starting to be hit more.

The bigger ones have gotten wise to a lot of it and invested in their security / training. A lot of smaller companies (in my experience at least) seem to prefer to bury their heads in the sand and think it will never happen to them


Jamesharris85
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Sander G. wrote:

Educate your users. Not to be overlooked!

Well said and yet still so many companies are quick to blame their IT team


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  • April 12, 2022

Can't get over pcs being infected more than 5 times! Do people not learn?!

"53% of consumer PCs were infected more than once, and 19% infected more than 5 times"

 


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  • 6 replies
  • April 12, 2022

I think it is just amazing how some machines were infected more than 5 times. 5!!

 

People should get more in the way of cyber training. We’re taught as kids never to talk to strangers, but download all sorts of junk on our PCs containing sensitive data when we grow up...


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  • April 12, 2022

 53% of consumer PCs were infected more than once, and 19% infected more than 5 times

The 19% of people falling for it 5 or more time are the people who need to be signed up to Webroot training ASAP😶 It beggars belief how they don’t realise after 2, 3, 4 times….

 

Apple was most often impersonated company in phishing attacks.

This does not surprise me at all, people (nee. Apple users) seem to have a built-in trust, probably because of Apple positioning themselves as the good guy vs Facebook in the privacy war. So attacks using Apple are surely more likely to be successful as the users see the company name and don’t think twice before clicking (unfortunately) 


  • The Middle East, Asia, and Africa were the regions with the highest percentage of infections.

not too surprised by this statement


russell.harris
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dominic.glover wrote:
  • The Middle East, Asia, and Africa were the regions with the highest percentage of infections.

not too surprised by this statement

Nor me!


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  • April 19, 2022

Not saying I’m cynical or anything, but nothing in this report really surprised me. Except Japan. Be nice to know what they are doing differently.


Great rreport. Eye opener. Have passed along to our Account managers


Interesting take concerning the Apple impersonations. Is an impersonation of Apple easier then Android, because Apple is more desirable? Or because Apple is more identifiable vs the multiple companies that utilise Android across flagship phones?

Strange trying to put myself in that though process!


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  • April 28, 2022

Great to see the ANZ region see a drop of 51% in infection rates between 2020 and 2021!


MajorHavoc
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  • April 28, 2022
Matthew_Williams wrote:

Interesting take concerning the Apple impersonations. Is an impersonation of Apple easier then Android, because Apple is more desirable? Or because Apple is more identifiable vs the multiple companies that utilise Android across flagship phones?

Strange trying to put myself in that though process!

I believe Apple ranks very high (depending on what survey you look at) on the list of bets known company names. Also, Apple products are desirable by lots of people and expensive, so I’m sure thinking you won an iPhone or iPad is a thrill and pulls people in.  


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Small organization are the primary targets,  and this is a rilevant data that has to be deeply considered. 


corluca
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  • May 2, 2022

“53% of consumer PCs were infected more than once, and 19% infected more than 5 times”

For this reason expecially during the last year we are receiving from companies to organise cyber security courses

 


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  • May 3, 2022
  • The Middle East, Asia, and Africa were the regions with the highest percentage of infections.
  • 53% of consumer PCs were infected more than once, and 19% infected more than 5 times.
  • Apple was most often impersonated company in phishing attacks.
  • Of all the places where malware could hide on business PCs, it uses %temp% more than half the time.

These statistics are extremely interesting to me. It’s important to report this kind of information to our customers so ensure that they’re aware how easy it is to get infected. I bet most of the users don’t even realise they have infections. I will bring up the issue with the %temp% folder because most of our customers don’t realise it exists! 


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  • May 3, 2022

Very interesting! thanks for info!


mmaner
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  • May 3, 2022

Great info, thanks for all you guys do. 


TylerM
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  • May 3, 2022

Congratulations to @Heltus 

it’s very tedious to add you all to these wheels :)

You win the Lego X-Wing!

Great answer kid, that was one in a million

Look out for a DM and hopefully you have a shipping address in US, UK, CA (and you don’t mind a couple more goodies)


ProTruckDriver
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Congratulations to all the winners!

 


russell.harris
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Well done all!


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