"Browser Phishing Threats Grew 198% Last Year"
Security researchers at Menlo Security have observed a 198% increase in browser-based phishing attacks during the latter half of 2023 compared to the first half, with a 206% rise in evasive attacks. Evasive attacks, designed to circumvent traditional security controls, now constitute 30% of all browser-based phishing assaults, according to the researchers. These sophisticated tactics include SMS phishing, Adversary in the Middle (AITM) frameworks, image-based phishing, brand impersonation, and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) bypass. The researchers stated that humans remain the weakest link in the cybersecurity chain. During the research, over a 30-day period, Menlo Labs Threat Research said it identified more than 11,000 zero-hour phishing attacks. Notably, 75% of phishing links were hosted on reputable websites.
Infosecurity Magazine reports: "Browser Phishing Threats Grew 198% Last Year"