DDoS Attacks on Financial Services Industry Up 154%, According to New FS-ISAC/Akamai Report
Financial services sector is now the number one target for DDoS attacks
The report, DDoS: Here to Stay, revealed that more than one-third (35%) of all DDoS attacks in 2023 were aimed at the financial services industry, which has surpassed the gaming sector as the most-attacked vertical. Driven by a dramatic surge in the power of botnets and hacktivism motivated by the Russia-Ukraine War, the financial services industry experienced a 154% increase in DDoS attacks between 2022 to 2023.
The report details several of the major incursions of 2023, including the largest DDoS attacks ever launched against Akamai's customers in
Moreover, the report explains how nation-states, ransomware attackers, criminal groups, and hacktivists have all leveraged DDoS as a part of point attacks or campaigns, often using low-cost DDoS-for-hire services that are available on underground markets. It also examines how organizations can mitigate the impacts of these attacks through thoughtful cyber hygiene policies, including regularly assessing their networks, applications, and security measures.
Other major findings of the report include:
- DDoS attacks are quickly becoming one of the most prevalent types of cyberthreats, experiencing rapid growth in both number and volume over the past year, with significant jumps in the number of attacks during the second and third quarters of 2023.
- Larger firms and banks with strong brand recognition are more likely to be targeted, as attackers aim to create the appearance of widespread disruption and disinformation. However, they are also the most likely enterprises to have strong mitigations in place.
- Hacktivists and DDoS attacks can disrupt business operations, leading to a loss of credibility, customer trust, and financial damage. Moreover, DDoS attacks may serve as a smoke screen for other malicious activities, such as data theft or cyber espionage.
- In the
Europe ,Middle East , andAfrica (EMEA) region, the financial services sector accounted for 66% of all DDoS attacks, compared with 28% inNorth America . In APAC, financial services ranked as the third-most attacked sector, representing 11% of DDoS attacks. - The concentration of DDoS attacks in the EMEA region highlights the use of DDoS as a tool for political motives, hacktivism, and cyber warfare, specifically in relation to the Russia-Ukraine War.
"While DDoS is an age-old problem, there is a renewed focus driven by heightened geopolitical tensions as nation-states and hacktivists seek to disrupt operations and break trust in the global financial system," said
"DDoS attackers use a variety of techniques to annoy, harass, and extort companies," said
The collaboration on this report is a product of Akamai's foundational participation in
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