Cyberattack Tsunami: 420 Million Hits on Critical Infrastructure in One Year

Critical infrastructure faced over 420 million cyber attacks in 2023, with power grids and transportation systems particularly vulnerable. The US and Europe are prime targets, with attackers often originating from China, Russia, and Iran. The “cyberattack deluge” underscores the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures.

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Key Points:

  • Critical infrastructure faced over 420 million cyber attacks from January 2023 to January 2024, marking a 30% increase from the previous year.
  • Power grids, transportation, and communications networks are especially vulnerable.
  • Infrastructure in over 160 countries was targeted, with the US being the primary target, followed by the UK, Germany, India, and Japan.
  • Most threat actors originated from China, Russia, and Iran.
  • Attacks on utilities have quadrupled since 2020, amplifying the need for robust cybersecurity measures.

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