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Gen Reveals Cybersecurity Predictions For 2024
Friday, 8 December 2023, 9:52 am
Press Release: Gen
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Auckland, New Zealand, 8 December, 2023
– Gen™ (NASDAQ: GEN),
a global leader dedicated to powering Digital Freedom
through its family of Cyber Safety brands’ cybersecurity
solutions, today released its top cyberthreat predictions
for 2024. Gen experts stress the need for consumers to be on
the lookout for highly individualised threats. From
cybercriminals using deepfakes to mimic the voice and
appearance of family or colleagues to spyware apps delivered
via believable ads or direct messages, this year it will be
more critical than ever to double check that what you think
you see, hear, read and click in 2024 is what it appears to
be.
“In 2024, cybersecurity will become even more
engrained in the average person’s daily life. Long gone
are the days when cybersecurity issues were only for
companies or the ‘most digital’ people. Our team of
experts foresees AI will play a huge role in how threats
will be created, allowing criminals to create even more
sophisticated and believable scams,” said Michal
Pechoucek, Chief Technology Officer at Gen. “Every email,
text, advertisement and phone call should be considered
carefully to ensure there isn’t a scammer on the other
side.”
Gen Top Predictions for
2024:
- Advancements in AI will fuel a surge in
cybercrime – Gen experts expect 2024 to be a landmark year
for the diversification of AI capabilities. Cybercriminals
will no longer be limited to text generation, they will now
have text-to-video and other multi-media creation tools.
These advancements will make it progressively harder to tell
a true recorded video from a generated one, especially when
videos are frequently cut, such as with TV
news.
- Social engineering will become more pronounced
– Threat actors know the best way to get what they want is
through manipulating people’s emotions and vulnerabilities
– also known as social engineering. In 2024, Gen experts
say cybercriminals will use AI-generated content on social
media to disseminate fake news, deceptive advertisements,
deepfakes of public figures, or even direct messages that
appear to come from trusted contacts. Beyond social media,
these types of social engineering attacks will become more
profound in businesses with the evolution of Business
Communication Compromise (BCC) attacks (formerly referred to
as Business Email Compromise or BEC attacks), in which
threat actors use AI to mimic the voice or appearance of
senior executives.
- Digital blackmail – for people
and businesses – will become more targeted: Cybercriminals
commonly hold stolen data for ransom; in 2024, Gen experts
expect blackmail to become more insidious with data being
bought on the dark web or stolen through the exploitation of
VPN infrastructure. Further, attacks on the cloud
infrastructure will increase significantly, creating
significant challenges for remote working and cloud-based
organisational structures. Extortion methods will also
evolve beyond traditional encryption to include criminals
extorting people and businesses through methods like
sextortion.
- More mobile apps will spy and extort: As
financial technology continues to advance, there is a
growing concern about the rise in malicious practices within
the instant loan app industry. With the increasing
popularity of quick and easy access to loans through mobile
applications, some unscrupulous lenders resort to unethical
tactics to ensure repayment. Gen experts say we may witness
a surge in the creation and distribution of fake chat
applications targeting mobile devices, concealing
crypto-stealing or spyware modules within their seemingly
innocent interfaces.
- Rising threats in
cryptocurrency: The quickly evolving cryptocurrency
landscape will breed new opportunities for cybercriminals.
With the decentralized nature of crypto, the opportunity to
reverse fraud and flag scams is almost impossible. Gen
experts believe cybercriminals will target crypto owners
through a number of avenues, from breaching cryptocurrency
exchanges or cross-currency exchange protocols, using
rapidly developing malware-as-a-service stealers to
exploitation of smart contracts.
As cyberthreats
become more sophisticated, targeted and harder to spot in
2024, Gen aims to arm consumers with tools, knowledge and
tips to help protect themselves and their Digital Freedom.
To protect against evolving threats, Cyber Safety experts at
Gen recommend:
- Be sceptical: Cybercriminals often
pose as popular companies, organisations or people in your
network. Never directly click on buttons or links without
digging deeper and verifying who is actually sending them to
you. If you are not sure whether a text, email or social
media is a scam, use the free Norton
Genie scam detection tool to help guide you on how to
react.
- Manage your passwords: Make sure your
password is unique and avoid using the same one across
different accounts. Use multi-factor authentication where
available. Tools such as Norton
Password Manager generate and manage secure and complex
passwords, allowing users to ensure each account has a
distinct password to prevent multiple account compromise
when passwords are reused.
- Get privacy, security and
identity protection: With the increasing volume and
sophistication of identity theft, tools that alert you when
your data has been compromised are vital. Norton
360 Premium offers all-in-one protection for up to 5
PCs, Macs, mobile devices, and tablets, Cloud Backup for
Windows, Secure VPN to help keep your internet browsing
private. It also not only detects when data has been
exposed, but can help you remediate the
issues.
- Protect more than just your computer: With
malicious mobile apps on the rise allowing cybercriminals to
track your online activity, make sure you keep an updated
mobile security on your phone such as Avast
Mobile Security, available for iOS and
Android.
Gen is a global company dedicated to
powering Digital Freedom through its trusted Cyber Safety
brands, Norton, Avast, LifeLock, Avira, AVG,
ReputationDefender and CCleaner. To learn more about Gen’s
2024 Predictions, visit https://www.gendigital.com/blog/news/innovation/cybersecurity-predictions-2024
About
Gen
Gen™ (NASDAQ: GEN) is a
global company dedicated to powering Digital Freedom through
its trusted Cyber Safety brands, Norton, Avast, LifeLock,
Avira, AVG, ReputationDefender and CCleaner. The Gen family
of consumer brands is rooted in providing safety for the
first digital generations. Now, Gen empowers people to live
their digital lives safely, privately, and confidently today
and for generations to come. Gen brings award-winning
products and services in cybersecurity, online privacy and
identity protection to nearly 500 million users in more than
150 countries. Learn more at www.GenDigital.com.
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