Jaipur, January 02, 2025.
Boston-based
Lookout, a data-centric cloud security company, said in a new study that iOS
devices are more exposed to phishing and web content threats than Android. The
study covers the third quarter (July-August) of the calendar year (2024).
Researchers
in the Lookout Threat Lab noted some particularly concerning findings including
a 17% increase in enterprise-focused credential theft and phishing attempts
since last quarter, a 32% increase in the number of malicious app detections,
and an interesting trend where iOS devices are more exposed to phishing and web
content threats.
According
to Lookout, 19% of enterprise iOS devices were exposed to at least one mobile
phishing attack in each of the first three quarters in 2024. In contrast, 10.9%
of enterprise Android devices were exposed to at least one mobile phishing
attack in each of the first three quarters in 2024, the company said.
The
mobile threat landscape continues to evolve and grow at an alarming rate as
cybercrime groups shift their tactics and target mobile devices in the early
stages of their attacks, Lookout said.
In
addition, researchers in the Lookout Threat Lab recently disclosed two critical
mobile surveillanceware family discoveries that they have been tracking for
some time now. The two families are operated by advanced persistent threat
(APT) groups based out of China and Russia.
Lookout
said it’s industry-leading AI-driven dataset of more than 220 million devices,
360 million apps, and billions of web items, helped the company identify global
trends that help inform security teams across every industry and geography
about how to protect the data from mobile threats, where mobile vulnerabilities
present risk, and integrate mobile device telemetry into their enterprise
endpoint security strategy through SIEM, SOAR, or XDR integration.