"Organizations Can't Ignore the Surge in Malicious Web Links"

According to Hornetsecurity, even though there has been an increase in the adoption of collaboration and instant messaging software, email remains a significant concern regarding cyberattacks. The threat of cybercriminals using malicious web links in emails is growing. An analysis of 45 billion emails revealed a 144 percent increase in this type of attack over the last year, rising from 12.5 percent of all threats in 2022 to 30.5 percent in 2023. However, phishing is still the most common email attack method. This year, its use increased by nearly four percentage points, growing from 39.6 percent to 43.3 percent of all email attacks. This article continues to discuss key findings from Hornetsecurity regarding attack techniques used in email attacks and the industries that are the most at risk.

Help Net Security reports "Organizations Can't Ignore the Surge in Malicious Web Links"

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