IRONSCALES shared critical findings from
its latest research report conducted in partnership with Osterman Research, "Fortifying the Organization Against Image-Based and QR-Code Phishing Attacks."
The study surveyed 300 IT and security professionals across a variety
of industries and geographies and unveiled a troubling paradox - while
over 70% of respondents said they feel their current security stack is
highly effective against image-based and QR code phishing, 76% reported
being compromised by these types of attacks within the past 12 months -
highlighting a stark disparity between the perceived and actual
effectiveness of current defenses.
Some of the report's key findings include:
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Nearly 93% of IT and security professionals are aware of image-based
phishing attacks targeting their organizations, and nearly 79% say the
same about QR code attacks.
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Nearly 76% of organizations were still compromised by image-based and QR code phishing attacks over the past 12 months.
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While over 70% of IT and security professionals feel their current
security stack is highly effective at detecting image-based and QR code
phishing attacks, less than 6% were able to consistently detect and
prevent them from reaching user inboxes.
The research reveals that organizations know of the rising threat posed
by image-based and QR code phishing attacks, with over 90% of
respondents acknowledging that such attacks target their organizations.
However, despite this high level of awareness, an alarming 94% of these
organizations have seen these emerging attacks bypass their email
security stack. This discrepancy points to an urgent need for enhancing
email security defenses and employee awareness training.
The Osterman research findings also spotlight the pressing need for
advanced strategies to combat the increasing volume and complexity of
image-based phishing attacks - a threat that extends far beyond the
widely-reported technique of QR-code phishing ("quishing"). With 60% of
surveyed professionals expecting the number, sophistication, and
evasiveness of such attacks to worsen in the near future, this
underscores a critical call to action for bolstering organizational
defenses against this evolving digital threat.
What's more, the research also reveals a significant portion of
organizations face challenges related to the human element - with a
staggering 76% of organizations conceding that their existing training
programs are inadequate in equipping users to recognize and resist these
threats.
Quishing Is Just the Beginning
While QR code attacks have garnered a great deal of media attention as
of late, this new research report makes it clear that image-based
phishing represents a much broader, more complex challenge.
Increasingly, threat actors are using novel techniques to create images
that appear to be traditional text-based emails, which allows them to
circumvent traditional security solutions.
"In the face of the escalating frequency and complexity of image-based
phishing attacks, traditional email security measures are proving to be
increasingly insufficient. These sophisticated attacks exploit the
nuanced vulnerabilities of human perception and our existing
cybersecurity frameworks, making them particularly challenging to detect
and prevent," states Eyal Benishti, CEO of IRONSCALES. "Our latest
research with Osterman highlights this urgent challenge, underscoring
the necessity for a paradigm shift towards more adaptive and intelligent
email security solutions that can keep pace with the innovative tactics
of cybercriminals."
The insights from the Osterman research report serve as a stark reminder
of the evolving nature of cybersecurity threats and the imperative for
organizations to assess their current email security stack. The findings
also underscore the need for an integrated approach that includes
advanced detection technologies, comprehensive user training, and a
reevaluation of current security strategies to address the nuanced risks
presented by image-based and QR code phishing attacks.
"As we navigate this increasingly complex threat landscape, IRONSCALES
remains at the forefront of email security innovation, committed to
equipping organizations with the tools and knowledge necessary to defend
against the most sophisticated tactics in use today. Together, we can
close the gap identified by this report, and build a more resilient
digital ecosystem," concludes Benishti.
Access the full report here: Fortifying the Organization Against Image-Based and QR-Code Phishing Attacks