1、OpenText Cybersecurity Threat Report202522025 OpenText Cybersecurity Threat ReportTable of Contents3 Foreword5 Threat Intelligence Overview6 Malware7 The importance of a multi-layered approach for cyber resilience7 Infection rates:Consumer vs.business PCs9 Infection rates by business size10 Infectio
2、n rates by region11 Infection rates by industry12 Ransomware14 Major developments in ransomware16 Phishing17 Malware and attachments18 Obfuscation tactics19 Cybersecurity outlook for 202521 Recommendations to maintain cyber resilience 2025 OpenText Cybersecurity Threat Report3ForewordThe cybersecuri
3、ty landscape in 2024 continued to show worrying trends,and even seemingly good news carried ominous overtones.Rapidly advancing AI capabilities enabled ever more sophisticated attacker tactics.Mainland Europe became one of the riskiest regions in the world as geopolitical conflict carried over into
4、cyberspace.Meanwhile,notable law enforcement success against LockBit only underscored the limitations of such measures against an affiliate-based ransomware industry.The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine heavily influenced 2024 cyberattack patterns well beyond the immediate conflict zone.Europe
5、an businesses and government institutions found themselves in the crosshairs of threat actors linked to Russia.As the Kremlins cyber tactics grew more aggressive,the EU cybersecurity agency reported a twofold rise in disruptive attacks in recent months.“This is part of the Russian war of aggression,
6、”an EU official warned,“fought digitally across Europe.”Pro-Russian hacktivist groups played a prominent part in this activity.These loosely organized independent threat actors conduct DDoS attacks,defacements,and data leaks in support of Moscows agenda.One such group has claimed over 6,600 attacks