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Proofpoint’s Annual Human Factor Report Details Top Cybercriminal Trends: More Than 99 Percent Of Cyberattacks Need Humans To Click

Hacking costs UK businesses £34 billion

Threat actors continue to use socially-engineered attacks across email, cloud applications, and social media to exploit human instincts and lure people to click

Proofpoint, Inc., (NASDAQ: PFPT), a leading cybersecurity and compliance company, today announced its annual Human Factor report findings, which highlight the ways in which cybercriminals target people, rather than systems and infrastructure, to install malware, initiate fraudulent transactions, steal data, and more. The report, based on an 18-month analysis of data collected across Proofpoint’s global customer base, spotlights attack trends to help organizations and users stay safe.

“Cybercriminals are aggressively targeting people because sending fraudulent emails, stealing credentials, and uploading malicious attachments to cloud applications is easier and far more profitable than creating an expensive, time-consuming exploit that has a high probability of failure,” said Kevin Epstein, vice president of Threat Operations for Proofpoint. “More than 99 percent of cyberattacks rely on human interaction to work—making individual users the last line of defense. To significantly reduce risk, organizations need a holistic people-centric cybersecurity approach that includes effective security awareness training and layered defenses that provide visibility into their most attacked users.”

Proofpoint’s 2019 Human Factor report findings include:

People-centric Threats

Email Attacks: Verticals at Risk

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