High-Tech Crime Trends Report 2025
Contents
Intro
Advanced Persistent Threats
Hacktivism
Data Leaks
Scams
Phishing
Ransomware and Data Leak Sites
Initial Access Brokers
Compromised Hosts
High-Tech Crime
Trends Report 2025
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Introduction
In 2025, the world of cybercrime continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace. Group-IB’s annual report delves into the most critical high-tech crime trends, offering a comprehensive analysis of emerging threats, tactics, and their impact on global security.
Welcome Video
The Group-IB Annual High-Tech
Crime Trends Report 2025
About this Report
Advanced Persistent Threats
Top targets:
Government
Manufacturing
Financial services
Trend:
Geopolitical conflicts drive attack spikes.
15.5%
4.8%
3.8%
APT activity
surged by
58%
Dark Web
& Data Breaches
Corporate access sales increased by 15%
6.4 billion
records leaked in 2024
Phishing
& Scams
Top targets: Logistics, travel, internet services, finance, and telecom
80,000+
22%
phishing websites
detected in 2024
200,000+
22%
fraudulent resources
uncovered
Hacktivism
Main targets:
India
Ukraine
Israel
300+
hacktivist groups launched
cyberattacks
AI-Powered
Cyberattacks
Telegram deepfake
services up 40%
Ransomware
& Data Leaks
Ransomware attacks increased by 10%
5,000
attacks published on Dedicated Leak Sites (DLS) in 2024
Key Cyber Threats
01
Advanced Persistent Threats
State-sponsored attackers exploit geopolitical tensions to infiltrate government, finance, IT, and manufacturing sectors, seeking strategic and economic advantages.
02
Hacktivism
Politically motivated cyberattacks escalate, targeting nations involved in geopolitical conflicts, with India, Israel, and …
Advanced Persistent Threats
Hacktivism
Data Leaks
Scams
Phishing
Ransomware and Data Leak Sites
Initial Access Brokers
Compromised Hosts
High-Tech Crime
Trends Report 2025
Download report
Introduction
In 2025, the world of cybercrime continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace. Group-IB’s annual report delves into the most critical high-tech crime trends, offering a comprehensive analysis of emerging threats, tactics, and their impact on global security.
Welcome Video
The Group-IB Annual High-Tech
Crime Trends Report 2025
About this Report
Advanced Persistent Threats
Top targets:
Government
Manufacturing
Financial services
Trend:
Geopolitical conflicts drive attack spikes.
15.5%
4.8%
3.8%
APT activity
surged by
58%
Dark Web
& Data Breaches
Corporate access sales increased by 15%
6.4 billion
records leaked in 2024
Phishing
& Scams
Top targets: Logistics, travel, internet services, finance, and telecom
80,000+
22%
phishing websites
detected in 2024
200,000+
22%
fraudulent resources
uncovered
Hacktivism
Main targets:
India
Ukraine
Israel
300+
hacktivist groups launched
cyberattacks
AI-Powered
Cyberattacks
Telegram deepfake
services up 40%
Ransomware
& Data Leaks
Ransomware attacks increased by 10%
5,000
attacks published on Dedicated Leak Sites (DLS) in 2024
Key Cyber Threats
01
Advanced Persistent Threats
State-sponsored attackers exploit geopolitical tensions to infiltrate government, finance, IT, and manufacturing sectors, seeking strategic and economic advantages.
02
Hacktivism
Politically motivated cyberattacks escalate, targeting nations involved in geopolitical conflicts, with India, Israel, and …