Cyber Threat Intelligence Reports

Threat intelligence from over 3,000 yearly incident response engagements feeds the Cyber Threat Landscape Reports from Kroll. The reports also include real-life case studies to help security and risk leaders “see” how incidents can play out. Get the latest report now.

Q4 2024 Cyber Threat Landscape - Gone Phishing. Evolving Techniques Keep Organizations on the Hook

Trends observed by Kroll in Q4 confirm that 2024 was a year of fragmentation and fast-moving evolution for cyber threats, and they suggest that 2025 is likely to be similar.

A key trend was the ongoing development of phishing techniques and approaches. Aligning with trends from last year and previous years, professional services stands out as 2024’s most targeted sector. However, patterns for other sectors are also concerning, with manufacturing remaining a firm favorite as a target for attackers.

Key Findings

  • Notable themes and patterns defining the threat landscape, such as an increase in phishing attacks
  • The continuing rise of nation-state activity
  • Critical shifts in attacker behavior, for example, the ongoing evolution of ransomware methods
  • The escalation of threats to perimeter/edge devices

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Q4 2024 Cyber Threat Landscape: Gone Phishing. Evolving Techniques Keep Organizations on the Hook

Q3 2024 Threat Landscape Report: Rising Attacks on Tech and Telecoms Reinforce Need for Business Continuity Planning

In Q3 Kroll noticed threat actors increasingly focusing on the tech and telecommunications sector. Other notable trends observed were the rise in nation-state actor activity and the diversification of ransomware groups.

In a quarter that was defined by the global disruption resulting from the CrowdStrike IT outage, our findings point to a complex and fast-moving threat landscape. Read the report to gain the full picture of the past quarter’s security trends, plus key recommendations to help your organization stay resilient.

Key Findings

  • Professional services stayed at the top spot as the most targeted industry, with the tech and telecoms sector seeing a five percent increase from Q2 2024
  • Insider Threat was observed as a significant risk factor for the tech and telecoms sector
  • The emergence of several new ransomware variants, highlighting possible rebrands and spin-offs following earlier law enforcement disruptions
  • Q3 also marked a significant increase in information stealer attacks

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Q3 2024 Threat Landscape Report: Rising Attacks on Tech and Telecoms Reinforce Need for Business Continuity Planning

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