The Rising Tide of Cyberthreat: Kaspersky Shares Threat Landscape Insights Shaping Cybersecurity in 2024

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    Kaspersky experts discussed the evolution of the cyberthreat landscape in the region during its 9th annual Cyber Security Weekend – META 2024, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The focal point of the discussions was the security of emerging technology trends such as AI, that are influencing the scale of modern threats. In parallel, threats targeting industrial control systems within critical infrastructure, in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia were also discussed.  Kaspersky's Cyber Immunity approach took center stage as a way to create solutions that are virtually impossible to compromise and that minimize the number of potential vulnerabilities.

    When looking at the threat landscape in Egypt, Kaspersky’s telemetry showed that the number of overall cyberthreats in the country decreased by 10% in 2023 as compared to 2022. While attacks using social engineering tactics to scam people into revealing sensitive information, popularly known as phishing attacks increased by 72% for the same period. Dissecting the threat landscape in Egypt further, and comparing the fourth quarter of 2023 with quarter previous to it, Kaspersky experts saw spyware attacks rise by 25%. These attacks involve malicious software that infiltrates a user's computer to gather and share data with third parties. Researchers also reported an increase of 53% in trojan attacks that disguise themselves as legitimate computer programs but are used to run malicious code by cybercriminals. Ransomware attacks designed to encrypt a victim’s data, files, or system, making them accessible in exchange for a payment, increased by 29% in Egypt.

     

     

    According to Kaspersky's analysis, online threats caused by vulnerabilities on web pages, in emails or webservices, have fluctuated significantly in the region. Turkiye saw the highest number of users affected by online threats (41.8%), followed by Kenya (39.2%), Qatar (38.8%) and South Africa (35%). Fewer users were affected in Oman (23.4%) and Egypt (27.4%) followed by Saudi Arabia (29.9%) and Kuwait (30.8%).

    “As the cybersecurity landscape evolves, cyber threats continue to become diverse and sophisticated. This trend is particularly evident due to the emergence of advanced technologies like AI and the escalating geopolitical and economic turbulence within the META region. These factors collectively contribute to the surge in cybercrime and the heightened complexity of cyberattacks.”, comments Amin Hasbini, Director of META Research Center Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT)

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