Report: Agari 2022 Email Fraud & Identity Deception Trends
InfoTrust's partner Agari has recently published insights into the state of DMARC enforcement in their Email Fraud & Identity Deceptions Trends report. In their 2022 report, they found:
- 37% of global domains are at the highest level of DMARC enforcement in 2021
- 2 in 3 Fortune 500 companies remain vulnerable to getting impersonated in phishing scams targeting their customers, partners, investors, and the general public
- 96% increase in brand domains that have BIMI records
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In December CrowdStrike released its annual Cyber Front Lines Report for 2020, sharing statistics, trends, and findings into the current global cyber landscape. CrowdStrike’s notable findings include:
In the past decade, cyber attackers have significantly shifted their techniques and tactics, resulting in traditional security controls becoming all but obsolete. With cybersecurity incidents also increasing in frequency and sophistication, businesses are at greater risk than ever before. Although purchasing more defence measures can help to remedy the situation to an extent, it will not eliminate all cybersecurity threats. Organisations also need to manage their security well by having a solid foundational security strategy. In this summary, InfoTrust provides three key steps to a well-rounded cybersecurity plan and covers how to achieve them with limited resources.
In September CrowdStrike released its 2020 Threat Hunting Report, reviewing intrusion trends and providing insights into the current landscape. Within this report, CrowdStrike takes a look at:
With our growing awareness of the threat of cyber incidents, it would be easy to assume that we must have built up the necessary defences to protect our businesses. However, our increasing reliance on technology, while bringing enormous business advantages, increases our vulnerability, expanding the attack surface. Attackers are constantly adapting their methods and have learnt to use the likes of data mining and artificial intelligence to find new entryways into our systems. So, while the technology that we use today creates huge business advantages, it also creates new security risks.
Agari Cyber Intelligence Division reports first-ever Russian Business Email Compromise (BEC) gang, referred to Cosmic Lynx, in their latest threat report.
Cosmic Lynx has targeted individuals in 46 countries, across more than 200 BEC campaigns. The gang has employed a dual impersonation scheme, exploiting DMARC controls to spoof the target businesses, making the attacks appear as authentic as possible.
To find out more, download the report today.
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