The annual F-Secured Threats Guide offers a complete look at threats to online security in 2024. The eruption of artificial intelligence (AI) in 2023 suggests digital technology will become even smarter, more powerful, and more personal this year. Cyber criminals have always used any advantage to make more money, and AI will be no exception.
While phishing scams have been a staple of cyber crime for decades, attacks that use psychological trickery to steal data, commit fraud, or install malware have become the most common threat consumers face. Criminals have seized on the intimacy users have with their phones to launch rip-offs that end up giving direct access to devices or accounts.
Attackers love exploiting the trust consumers have for their favorite retail brands. Amazon, the world’s largest online retailer, is most often imitated by scammers looking to fool shoppers. 6 in 10 of us avoid shopping with small online retailers and feel safer buying from big brands. But we’ve found that top-tier players are the brands most appealing to criminals.
The biggest impact AI has had on cyber crime in 2023 is as bait. ChatGPT has quickly become a top lure for malware, with malicious downloads often posing as legitimate apps. While there is growing evidence that scammers are using generative AI to improve what they do, machine intelligence will likely power increasingly advanced threats.
From AI threats and phishing scams to threats specifically targeting Macs, PCs and mobile devices, we deep-dive into five of the biggest threats we’ve seen over the past year. Find out what these threats mean for consumers and learn how you can stay ahead of them in 2024.
Information stealers have emerged as the most common form of malware, making up 89% of the top Windows threats in 2023. This phenomenon has resulted in an avalanche of personal data appearing on the dark web. This information sells for as little as $1 for 100 accounts, feeding a deluge of scams that can escalate to fraud and even identity theft.
With a dedicated team of researchers, analysts, and threat hunters working behind the scenes, F‑Secure operates at the leading edge of cyber security. In this guide we have spoken to some of the company’s brightest minds, highlighting their trends and predictions for 2024.
We review the current malware outlook for 2023, with experts at F‑Secure believing that the next wave of cyber threats will be dominated by information stealing malware (with 69% of the top 30 malware threats we observed in 2022 being information stealers, also known as “infostealers”). Get our in-depth overview, including 7 malware tips for staying safe online.
According to Statista, the number of connected devices in the average household will hit 34 by 2025. This increase in connected devices poses several challenges for consumers, hardware manufacturers, and CSPs (communication service providers). In the F‑Secured guide we review these challenges with Tom Gaffney, a connected home expert at F‑Secure.
Unfortunately, too many of us will be victimized by cyber criminals. And nearly one in three internet users say they’ve dealt with cyber crime in the last 12 months, according to a recent F‑Secure survey. In this 11-page article we look at the five top threats facing consumers today, including infostealers, phishing scams, bad Android apps, and more.
On a weekly basis you’re likely using around 10 different accounts, but did you know that on average each of us already has close to 100 online accounts? In this passwords primer we reveal the current security risks connected to poor password practices, and explain how you can generate, use, and store the ever-increasing volume of passwords that we are expected to manage in 2023.
With a dedicated team of researchers, analysts, and threat hunters working behind the scenes, F‑Secure operates at the leading edge of cyber security. In the F‑Secured guide we have spoken to F‑Secure’s brightest minds, who showcase their predictions for 2023. And we reveal the 12 trends shaping the world of cyber security over the coming year.
The F‑Secured guide provides a comprehensive overview of cyber security threats facing consumers in 2023. This free 38-page guide includes advice on how to identify and avoid the top cyber risks, it delivers guidance on mastering your password security, and it features insights and trends from some of the world’s leading cyber threat specialists. Download your free copy today.
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