What Cybersecurity Attack Trends Should You Watch Out for in 2023?
- Sylvia Roberts

- Mar 21, 2023
- 3 min read
Updated: Jan 18

The beginning of 2023 is a great opportunity to reset, recharge, and consider new possibilities. It’s also a good time to focus on digital security and get ready for any cyber threats that may arise this year.
Business leaders are feeling more pressure from complex cyber threats. Many of these risks come from organized criminal groups that run cyberattacks like a business, which can have serious consequences for those who are not prepared.
In 2021, global cybersecurity attacks increased sharply by 15.1%.
To keep your business secure this year, make it a priority to stay informed about new attack trends. Hackers are always changing their tactics, so knowing the latest techniques can help you protect against data breaches and cyberattacks.
Understanding which cybersecurity attacks are becoming more common will help you update your IT security for better protection.
As the new year starts, new cybercrime trends are appearing. Cybersecurity experts have identified threats that could happen at any time, so it’s important to stay alert in 2021.
With the rise of 5G technology
5G offers faster speeds and greater capacity, which will improve the internet experience. As providers build networks for this new technology, they must also watch for possible attacks, a common risk with any new innovation.
As 5G becomes more reliable and popular, malicious threats have also increased. Hackers are searching for weaknesses in this new technology to exploit. We need to stay alert as our technology continues to develop.
Make sure you buy devices with secure firmware. As 5G becomes more common, check which brands offer the best protection against cyber threats. Ask about security protocols when purchasing new technology, as this can make a big difference.
Hackers have now found ways to bypass one-time passwords (OTPs), making it easier for them to break into accounts.
Account hijacking is a serious problem that can be hard to stop. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) adds another layer of security and is very effective at stopping malicious sign-in attempts, even if criminals have passwords. However, more cyber thieves are now finding ways to get around this stronger protection.
Hackers use several methods to bypass MFA. These include:
Reusing a token: Gaining access to a recent user OTP and trying to reuse it
Sharing unused tokens: The hacker uses their own account to get an OTP. Then attempts to use that OTP on a different account.
Leaked token: Using an OTP token leaked through a web application.
Password reset function: A hacker uses phishing to fool the user into resetting a password. They then trick them into handing over their OTP via text or email.
The world is becoming more dangerous.
During the pandemic, cybercrime reached record levels. Criminal hacking groups learned how to use world events for financial gain and launched more malicious activity than ever before.
Attackers take advantage of people’s vulnerability during major global events by launching phishing campaigns to trick victims. Events like natural disasters and wars often give scammers new chances to exploit others.
With events like these, it’s critical to be aware of potential scams. Cyber criminals may try to exploit your emotions with heartbreaking images – a tactic known as social engineering.
Stay alert and informed to protect yourself.
With smishing and mobile device attacks on the rise
Cybercriminals know that our mobile devices are always connected, and they use this to target victims. Smishing is one of several attacks now aimed at smartphones and tablets, so it’s important to stay vigilant.
People may receive fake messages on their phones without realizing it. Cell phone privacy is no longer guaranteed, as hackers can buy lists of numbers and send convincing text scams that look like shipping notices or receipts. These scams can lead to serious account and data breaches.n the first few months of 2022, security threats to mobile devices skyrocketed a shocking 500%, making it more important than ever for device owners to practice strong digital safety habits. Investing in anti-malware programs and DNS filters are essential steps toward protecting your technology from malicious actors.
Phishing is increasing, and attacks are becoming more sophisticated.
Hackers have become craftier with their phishing attempts – the days when these fraudulent emails could easily be identified by glaring typos and poor-quality images are long gone. Now, it is much more difficult to spot a malicious email from an authentic one.
As cybercrime continues to rise, criminal groups are utilizing cutting-edge technology in order to launch increasingly sophisticated phishing attacks. Artificial Intelligence and machine learning allow hackers to craft emails that mimic legitimate brands with personalization, making it easier than ever before for them to ensnare unsuspecting victims.
Make sure your online security is top-notch!
Be prepared in 2022. Digital criminals are active, so it’s important to be ready. Get a cybersecurity check-up from us to help keep your business safe. Contact us today for a free consultation.




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