ReasonLabs Releases Cybersecurity ReportReasonLabs Releases Annual "State of Consumer Cybersecurity Report" for 2024Report reveals the most common, pressing cybersecurity threats impacting users in the U.S. and around the worldReasonLabs announced its annual data report, The State of Consumer Cybersecurity 2024. The report details 2023 findings from its Threat Intelligence Center, including emerging threats, key trends, and data points from ReasonLabs users across 180 countries globally. The report underscores an uncomfortable truth: Most home internet users, regardless of location or socioeconomic status, employ insufficient cybersecurity measures to safeguard themselves and their families against an increasingly complex set of digital threats. Some key findings from 2023 include:
"As cyber attackers continue to become more advanced, and as home users spend more and more time connected to the internet, the threats posed by bad actors online have become all too prevalent," said Kobi Kalif, CEO and co-founder of ReasonLabs. "Our goal in releasing our annual research report is to educate consumers on not just the risks that exist today, but offer advice and best practices for users looking to implement more proactive measures that prevent cyber attacks in the future." ReasonLabs' Threat Intelligence Center also noted several other emerging threats and schemes in 2023, such as the growth in malicious web extensions, attacks driven by generative AI, deepfake scams, and more. It also noted that countries vulnerable to cyber warfare or state-sponsored hacking campaigns include South Korea, where ReasonLabs researchers identified North Korean-backed ransomware on home devices. Source: ReasonLabs media announcement |