JAKARTA - Kaspersky's new findings reveal that phishing fraud is a threat that has been widely used by cybercriminals during 2022.

"Our experts found that throughout 2022 cybercriminals have returned to phishing. The latest figures for Indonesia and Southeast Asia prove that locally phishing is the most preferred infection technique for cybercriminals," said Adrian Hia, Managing Director for Asia Pacific at Kaspersky in a statement.

In the Southeast Asia region itself, the cybersecurity company found 43,455,502 phishing efforts that were successfully blocked by Kaspersky's solution in the region during 2022.

Meanwhile, globally, Kaspersky's Anti-Phishing system managed to prevent as many as 507,851,735 attempts from users to follow the phishing link in the same period.

Of this number, Kaspersky found that the page that imitated the delivery service had the highest clique percentage on the phishing link, which was 27.38 percent.

Meanwhile, online stores occupy second place, as a service popular among attackers during the pandemic, with 15.56 percent. Followed by the payment system (10.39 percent) and banks (10.39 percent) respectively ranked third and fourth.

Recently, we have seen an increase in targeted phishing attacks where cybercriminals do not immediately turn to phishing attacks themselves, but only after a few introductory emails where there is an active correspondence with the victims, "added Hia.

Furthermore, Kaspersky experts predict that this trend will most likely continue. The new lyrics are also likely to appear in the corporate sector by 2023, with attacks generating significant profits for attackers," he concluded.


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