Acronis, a global pioneer in cyber protection released the findings of its benchmarked cyber threats report for the second half of 2023.
Cyberthreat report
Titled “Acronis Cyberthreats Report, H2 2023: Alarming rise in cyberattacks, SMBs and MSPs in the crosshairs,” the report provides an in-depth analysis and prescriptive outlook on key security issues and prevalent cyberthreats worldwide.
By leveraging data collected from over 1,000,000 unique endpoints across 15 key countries, the findings conclude that AI-enhanced phishing affected over 90% of organisations and contributed to a 222% surge in email attacks in 2023 as compared to the second half of 2022.
Lack of strong security solutions
Most renowned families of attack vectors are still causing companies across the globe to lose data and money
Ransomware variants and the number of new groups continue to decrease, yet the most renowned families of the attack vector are still causing companies across the globe to lose data and money.
The report sheds light on the lack of strong security solutions that should be detecting the exploitation of zero-day vulnerabilities.
Behavior-based detection
In addition, organisations are falling victim to attacks due to the delay in patching vulnerable software which allows threat actors to gain domain administrative rights, uninstall security tools, and infiltrate sensitive information.
Behaviour-based detection and exploit prevention technology can prevent most of these attacks. This, paired with proper data backup, following the 3-2-1 rule, is necessary to create a last line of defence.
Cyber protection solutions
“There’s a disturbing trend being recognised globally where bad actors continue to leverage ChatGPT and similar generative AI systems to increase cyber attack efficiency, create malicious code, and automate attacks,” said Candid Wüest, Acronis VP of Product Management.
Candid Wüest adds, “Now, more than ever, corporations need to prioritise comprehensive cyber protection solutions to ensure business continuity.”
Robust IT and cybersecurity
These IT resources are allies to businesses who seek robust IT infrastructure and sound cybersecurity
As a channel-first organisation, Acronis’ focus is to protect its dedicated partners, managed service providers (MSPs), and managed security service providers (MSSPs).
These IT resources are allies to businesses who seek robust IT infrastructure and sound cybersecurity, but because they centralise services to numerous businesses, from SMBs to large corporations; the scaling efficiencies that make them a business asset also make them a single point of failure where cybercriminals can exploit multiple entities through a single attack.
Training and certification programmes
The report notes how more advanced tactics like supply chain attacks, AI-driven attacks, and state-sponsored incursions are likely to intensify. MSPs should brace themselves for threats unique to their operations, including "island hopping," in which attackers use an MSP's infrastructure to attack clients, as well as "credential stuffing," which exploits an MSP's broad access to systems.
To address this concern, Acronis offers training and certification programmes through the MSP Academy for those interested in enhancing their cybersecurity skills and knowledge.
Key findings and themes
Key findings and themes from the report include:
Global threat landscape
- Singapore, Spain, and Brazil emerged as the most targeted focus countries for malware attacks in Q4 2023.
- Acronis blocked nearly 28 million URLs at the endpoint in Q4 2023, reflecting a 36% decrease compared to Q4 2022.
- 33.4% of received emails were identified as spam, with 1.5% containing malware or phishing links.
- The average lifespan of a malware sample in the wild is 2.1 days.
- In Q4 2023, 1,353 ransomware cases were explicitly mentioned, with notable contributions from LockBit, Play, ALPHV, and the active Toufan group.
Cybersecurity trends – from July – December 2023
- Ransomware remains a major threat to large and medium-sized businesses, impacting critical sectors such as government and health care.
- Data stealers are the second most prevalent threat, contributing to most data breaches.
- The use of generative AI systems, including ChatGPT, for launching cyberattacks and creating malicious content is on the rise.
Ransomware Trends
- Known ransomware gangs in 2023 include LockBit, Cl0P, BlackCat / ALPHV, Play, and 8Base.
- The ALPHV gang, whom the FBI targeted in December 2023, breached over 1,000 entities, demanded over $500 million and received over $300 million in ransom payments.
- Regardless of a decrease in ransomware variants, businesses continue to suffer data and financial losses.
Attacks on MSPs are increasing
- Attacks on managed service providers (MSPs) continue, with a recent high-profile breach affecting multiple U.S. (United States) government agencies.
- Microsoft cloud email account vulnerabilities led to the compromise of 60,000 emails from 10 U.S. State Department accounts.
Phishing and email Attacks remain the main vectors of infection
- The total number of email-based attacks detected in 2023 increased by 222%.
- Organisations experienced a 54% increase in the number of attacks per organisation.
- 91.1% of organisations faced AI-enhanced phishing attacks.
The AI menace — Cybercriminals embrace malicious AI-based tools for corporate attacks
- Cybercriminals are leveraging malicious AI tools, including WormGPT, FraudGPT, DarkBERT, DarkBART, and ChaosGPT.
- The public release of ChatGPT has increased the use of generative AI for cyberattacks.
AI-enhanced techniques
"The Acronis Cyberthreats Report H2 2023 highlights the continued threats faced by businesses of all sizes worldwide,” said Michael Suby, Research VP, IDC, adding “Unfortunately, bad actors continue to profit from these activities and are leveraging AI-enhanced techniques to create more convincing phishing schemes, guaranteeing that this problem will continue to plague businesses.”
Global cyber threat landscape
The report is curated by the advanced Acronis Cyber Protection Operation Center (CPOC) and includes data surrounding ransomware threats, phishing, malicious websites, software vulnerabilities, and a security forecast for 2024.
Released bi-annually, the Acronis Cyberthreats Report sets the industry standard by consistently establishing itself as a benchmark for cybersecurity intel. By regularly publishing reports to stay abreast of cybersecurity developments, Acronis’ analysis of the global cyber threat landscape is published for the benefit of its users and partners.