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Successful phishing attacks were up in 2021: Report

The number of phishing attacks in all of their guises – email, text and voice – jumped significantly in 2021, according to the annual State of the Phish report from Proofpoint.

And if the survey is accurate, the reason why is likely because they work: More than 80 per cent of survey respondents said their organization suffered a successful email attack last year, up from 57 per cent in 2020.

The report, released Tuesday, suggested three reasons why employees are increasingly falling for phishing:

The report is based on a survey of 600 IT and cybersecurity professionals in seven countries (Australia, France, Germany, Japan, Spain, the U.K. and the United States) and a poll of 3,500 working adults in the same countries.

Among other findings:

The annual survey also tries to make a rough guess at employees’ cybersecurity awareness by testing their knowledge of terms like phishing, smishing, vishing, ransomware, and malware. There was a drop in accurate responses last year compared to 2020. “I’m not sure,” responses were up by 30 per cent. Perhaps, the report says, these results are part of pandemic fatigue, or people are overloaded by news reports about data breaches.

“Whatever the case,” the report adds, “this year’s results make it clear: it is never safe to assume workers recognize security lingo,” says the report. This is especially true if your formal security awareness training sessions – apart from phishing simulations – happen infrequently. Reminders and reinforcement are critical to knowledge and skill development.”

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