Share of Compromised Account Data Doubles in Leaked Information

Share of Compromised Account Data Doubles in Leaked Information

According to research by Positive Technologies, the proportion of account credentials among leaked data increased from 15% to 30% in the second quarter of 2020. During this period, cybercriminals increasingly targeted the industrial sector, and 16% of phishing emails used COVID-19 as a lure. The overall number of attacks rose by 9% compared to the first quarter of 2020, and by 59% compared to the same period last year.

Cyberattacks Spike Amid Major Events

Experts explain that any major event, especially on a global scale, leads to a surge in cyberattacks, as attackers exploit high-profile topics. April and May, which saw peak discussions about the COVID-19 pandemic, also recorded a record number of digital attacks. Positive Technologies reports that in the second quarter, 16% of cyberattacks used the coronavirus theme, with 32% of these campaigns targeting individuals and 13% targeting government agencies.

Industrial Sector Faces More Attacks

Cybercriminals have become more active in attacking the industrial sector. In the second quarter, 15% of attacks targeted this sector, up from 10% in the first quarter. Most often, these attacks are carried out by APT groups and ransomware operators.

Account Credentials Now a Prime Target

The share of compromised account credentials doubled in the second quarter, rising from 15% to 30% of all leaked information. This trend highlights the growing focus of cybercriminals on stealing login data.

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