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Phishing clicks nearly tripled in 2024 as criminals aim for smarter attacks

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  • The number of people clicking on links in phishing attacks increased three times in a year
  • Netskope’s new report argues this is because threat actors have evolved their tactics
  • Cloud apps remain the number one target

The number of workers clicking on phishing links saw a major increase in 2024, putting businesses of all sizes at risk of compromise, new research has claimed.

A report from Netskope based on anonymized usage data collected by its Netskope One platform, found during the year, for every 1,000 workers, there were 8.4 who clicked on a link in a phishing email.

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