Fortinet Report Reveals Surge in AI CybercrimeThe Fortinet 2026 Global Threat Landscape Report Reveals a Surge in AI-Enabled Cybercrime, Contributing to a 389% Increase in Ransomware Victims Year-over-YearFortinet leverages threat intelligence to disrupt global cybercrime, transforming awareness into actionable insightsFortinet announced the release of the 2026 Global Threat Landscape Report from FortiGuard Labs. Derived exclusively from FortiGuard Labs telemetry, the latest annual report is a snapshot of the active threat landscape and trends from 2025, including a comprehensive analysis across all tactics used in cyberattacks, as outlined in the MITRE ATT&CK framework. The data reveals that cybercrime no longer functions as a series of isolated campaigns—it operates as a system, with malicious hackers operating across an end-to-end life cycle and compressing the attack life cycle with shadow agents. "Cybercrime is one of the world’s most pervasive and costly threats, and our latest Global Threat Landscape Report reveals how malicious actors are beginning to leverage agentic AI to execute more sophisticated attacks. As cybercriminals increasingly use AI to bolster their tactics, cyber defenders must evolve cybersecurity operations into an industrialized defense and adopt AI-enabled tools that respond at the same velocity as modern threats." – Derek Manky, Chief Security Strategist and Global VP of Threat Intelligence, Fortinet FortiGuard Labs Attack Techniques and Targeted Sectors in Today’s Threat Landscape Modern cybercrime crosses borders and sectors, and even traditional definitions of crime itself. As attacks grow more sophisticated and interconnected, key findings from the latest FortiGuard Labs Global Threat Landscape Report reveal:
Inside the Habits of Modern, AI-Enabled Cybercriminals As FortiGuard Labs Cyberthreat Predictions for 2026 projected, the most capable threat groups function as semi-autonomous enterprises, supported by shadow agents, access brokers, and botnet operators who provide services on demand. Key findings from the 2026 Global Threat Landscape Report show:
Putting Awareness into Action: Disrupting Cybercriminal Ecosystems Fortinet is committed to disrupting cybercrime by collecting and sharing threat intel and actively working to combat cyberthreats on a global scale. A recent collaborative effort spearheaded by INTERPOL and supported by Fortinet through the World Economic Forum Cybercrime Atlas resulted in the takedown of a cybercriminal network. Operation Red Card 2.0 took down infrastructure and operators behind online scams, mobile money fraud, and fraudulent loan applications in Africa. Fortinet is a founding member of the Cybercrime Atlas, a global public-private collaboration effort hosted by the World Economic Forum that uses open-source intelligence to map cybercriminal networks, identify infrastructure vulnerabilities, and support joint disruption operations with law enforcement, such as the recent Operation Red Card 2.0 and Operation Serengeti 2.0. The 2026 Global Threat Landscape Report reveals that incentivizing the disruption of cybercrime has never been more important. To empower defenders to stay ahead of cybercriminals, Fortinet and Crime Stoppers International launched the Cybercrime Bounty program to provide a secure, anonymous channel for citizens and ethical hackers to submit information about cyberthreats. Discover how FortiGuard Labs Advisory Services combine cutting-edge technology and expert services to help organizations strengthen their security posture before threats emerge. FortiGuard Outbreak Alerts provide key information about ongoing cybersecurity attacks with significant ramifications affecting companies, organizations and industries. In the event of an incident, FortiGuard Labs offers swift, effective response and in-depth forensic analysis to minimize impact and prevent future intrusions, delivering comprehensive protection in today’s increasingly volatile digital landscape. Register for the FortiGuard Labs webinar to hear experts break down the threats defining 2026 and what they mean for your organization. Source: Fortinet media announcement | |