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Phishing

Below you will find reports with the tag of “Phishing”

image from 2020 User Risk Report: Exploring Vulnerability and Behavior in a People-Centric Threat Landscape

2020 User Risk Report: Exploring Vulnerability and Behavior in a People-Centric Threat Landscape

This survey of 3500 people (conducted by a 3rd party survey research company) examines attitudes and knowledge of various security concepts. The survey is mainly focused on the Western World, the US, Western Europe, and Australia, with Japan being the only Asian country included.

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Added: May 6, 2020
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State of the Internet: Security 2019

Akamai’s annual overview of security traffic trends for 2019.

Added: May 3, 2020
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Global Threat Intelligence Report

An annual review of threat traffic and patterns across geographies as seen by NTT Security.

Added: April 29, 2020
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2019 Phishing and Fraud Report

F5’s third annual report, partnering with Webroot and the F5 SOC, on phishing and fraud trends.

Added: April 27, 2020
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2019 TLS Telemetry Report

Overview of deployment of TLS encryption in the general internet and Alex Top 1000 sites.

Added: April 17, 2020
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Dark Commerce: Exploring the Cybercrime Industry and it's Business Models

This report, the first in a series from Blueliv offering an overview of cybercrimeindustry, detailed some features of a rapidly growing cybercriminal serviceseconomy. We first covered the first elements in a process, from acquiringand preparing malicious code for use in a campaign, prior to setting upthe infrastructure to deliver the ‘product’ to its victims.

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Added: April 5, 2020
image from Double Dragon: APT41, a dual espionage and cyber crime operation

Double Dragon: APT41, a dual espionage and cyber crime operation

FireEye Threat Intelligence assesses with high confidence that APT41 is a prolific cyber threat group that carries out Chinese state-sponsored espionage activity in addition to financially motivated activity potentially outside of state control. Activity traces back to 2012 when individual members of APT41 conducted primarily financially motivated operations focused on the video game industry before expanding into likely statesponsored activity. This is remarkable because explicit financially motivated targeting is unusual among Chinese state-sponsored threat groups, and evidence suggests these two motivations were balanced concurrently from 2014 onward.

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Added: April 5, 2020
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Q4 2019 Malware Trends

This report outlines happenings in malware attacks for the last 3 months of 2019. In general, it says malware attacks died down this quarter.

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Added: March 29, 2020
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2020 State of the Phish

Our sixth annual State of the Phish report again brings you critical, actionable insights into the current state of the phishing threat. You’ll learn about: • The end-user awareness and knowledge gaps that could be hurting your cybersecurity defenses The impacts information security professionals are experiencing because of phishing attacks and the ways they’re trying to combat these threats • How Proofpoint customers are approaching phishing awareness training, and the ways we’re helping them measure program success

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Added: March 29, 2020
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2020 Global Threat Report

If there’s one thing this year’s Global Threat Report really brings home, it’s that there’s never been a better time to get involved in cybersecurity. The stakes are high, and rising every day. Those that read and share this report are helping to educate themselves and others to better protect themselves and their communities, both at work and at home.

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Added: March 29, 2020
image from 2019 Year in Review: The ICS Landscape and Threat Activity Groups

2019 Year in Review: The ICS Landscape and Threat Activity Groups

This report anticipates activity targeting and affecting ICS to increase into 2020 and further. It expects to see more adversaries expand their focus to additional criticalinfrastructure and industrial environments, which willlikely align with activity associated with military orgeopolitical conflict. Although defenders continue to gaininsight through OT-specific detection and monitoringplatforms, it is imperative people continue to improvevisibility into activities and threats impacting criticalinfrastructure.

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Added: March 1, 2020
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Cisco 2018 Annual Cyber Security Report: At-a-Glance - Cloud Security

A focused subset of Cisco’s 2018 full Cyber Security Report, focusing on cloud security practices.

Added: February 17, 2020
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2019 Threat Report

A long form narrative on several threat trends seen in recent months.

Added: February 14, 2020
image from Cybercrime Tactics and Techniques: The 2019 State of Healthcare

Cybercrime Tactics and Techniques: The 2019 State of Healthcare

In this special CTNT report on healthcare, wefocus on the top threat categories and familiesthat plagued the medical industry over the lastyear, as well as the most common attack methodsused by cybercriminals to penetrate healthcaredefenses. In addition, we highlight the securitychallenges inherent to organizations, from smallprivate practices to enterprise health maintenanceorganizations (HMOs), as well as the reasons whyhackers look to infiltrate their defenses. Finally,we look ahead to future biotech innovations andthe need to consider security in their design andimplementation.

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Added: February 12, 2020
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2nd Annual Penetration Risk Report 2019

This report covers penetration prevention in the last year. It covers changes in penetration prevention such as the levels of risk incurred by applications, the way the shift to the cloud affects risk, and how the size of the business affects risk.

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Added: February 12, 2020
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2019 Email Threat Survey Report Europe Under Siege

Agari recently surveyed 305 senior European IT security professionals to better understand the region’s email threat landscape from the perspective of those fighting on the front lines against business email compromise (BEC), spear phishing, and other targeted email attacks. What emerges is a snapshot of a continent plagued by frictionless email scams that evade technical security controls and successfully hack the human psyche.

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Added: February 9, 2020
image from Cofense Annual Phishing Report 2019

Cofense Annual Phishing Report 2019

Cofence report on how phishing attempts and phishing prevention have changed in 2019.

Added: February 9, 2020
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2019 Official Annual Cybercrime Report

The Herjavec Group goes over changes to Cybersecurity in 2019, looking at the cyber attack surface, cybersecurity spending, and ransomware rising.

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Added: February 9, 2020
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2020 Sonicwall Cyber Threat Report

Sonicwall outlines the changes in the threat landscape in 2020 for companies to utilize.

Added: February 6, 2020
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Economic Value of DNS Security

Using data from the Verizon DBIR and other sources, this report reviews the value of DNS in overall organizational security.

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Added: November 25, 2019
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State of Cybersecurity Report 2019

From the report, “[This] report also captures the changing strategies used by attackers and highlights how organizations today are bolstering their defenses to stay one step ahead. It concludes with a peek into the cybersecurity areas that will be pertinent in the near future. We hope that you will benefit from the global and industry-specific insights available in this edition of the State of Cybersecurity Report and that together, we will be able to make our enterprises more resilient to withstand and recover from future attacks!”

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Added: September 18, 2019
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