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Cybercrime Costs to Reach $12 Trillion by 2025, Fueled by AI and Hacktivism – Report

by Joan Aimuengheuwa
January 25, 2024
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Cybercrime Costs to Reach $12 Trillion by 2025, Fueled by AI and Hacktivism - Report
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A surge in cyberattacks and the rise of sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) tools are pushing the cost of cybercrime toward $12 trillion by 2025, according to a new report from the Computer Crime Research Center.

One of the most concerning cybercrime trends identified is the expansion of the threat surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI). Attackers are leveraging sophisticated linguistic techniques within generative AI, manipulating text volume, punctuation, and sentence length. This development allows threat actors to craft highly sophisticated and targeted attacks at a high speed and scale.

As we enter 2024 and look toward 2025, there is a growing concern that threat actors will increasingly adopt AI to enhance every aspect of their offensive toolkit. This includes the rapid development of new malware and ransomware variants, posing a substantial challenge to traditional defense mechanisms.

The rise of deepfake technologies is expected to elevate phishing and impersonation attacks to new levels, bringing a considerable threat to businesses embracing AI. The dynamic nature of AI-driven attacks further raises concerns about the effectiveness of static defense mechanisms.

The year 2023 witnessed a multitude of cyber threats impacting organizations and government bodies globally. Despite cybersecurity becoming a board-level issue, experts emphasize the need for greater involvement at the executive board level to drive cybersecurity risk governance and steering committees.

Global tier one security provider, Orange Cyberdefense, highlighted incidents such as the Cl0p exploit, targeting vulnerabilities in the public-facing managed file transfer solution MOVEit Transfer by Progress Software. Microsoft reported unauthorized access by attacker STORM-0558 to Exchange Online data hosted in Azure, while a Chinese threat actor named ‘Volt Typhoon’ targeted critical infrastructure providers in Guam and the United States.

Research and analysis by GlobalData reveal that cyber extortion is expected to remain prevalent, with a projected 30-50% increase. Corporates, SMBs, and government entities will bear the brunt, with growing economies in South Asia, Oceania, and Africa becoming hotspots for attacks.

Vertical segments including manufacturing, retail, professional services, financial, and utilities are identified as the most vulnerable due to legacy network vulnerabilities, technology maturity issues, and elevated risk impact levels from cyber attacks.

Hacktivism is positioned to accelerate, targeting corporations or government bodies based on political affiliations. Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks remain a prevalent tactic, impacting business continuity. Notably, the Russia-Ukraine conflict has spurred attacks in Poland and Sweden, with 87% of registered attacks occurring in key European regions, followed by North America and the Middle East.

Addressing the rising threats of cybercrime and hacktivism requires greater security centralization aligned with business needs. Corporates and government entities must broaden their focus to include wider risk factors beyond security to effectively mitigate the evolving sector of cyber threats in the coming years.

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