Report: Education Sector a Top Target for Mobile Malware Attacks

Mobile and IoT/OT cyber threats are becoming more targeted and sophisticated across industry sectors, according to a new report from Zscaler. The cybersecurity company's annual ThreatLabz report documented 29% and 111% growth in mobile backing malware and mobile spyware attacks, respectively, as well as 45% year-over-year growth in blocked IoT malware transactions. The report is based on data from the Zscaler Security Cloud between June 2023 and May 2024, comprising more than 20 billion threat-related mobile transactions and associated cyberthreats, the company said.

The most frequent targets of mobile malware, the report found, were the technology (18%), education (18%) and manufacturing (14%) sectors. In fact, education saw a 136% increase in blocked mobile malware transactions compared to the previous year, an area where most other sectors experienced a general decline.

As for attacks on IoT devices, routers were by far the most targeted device type, drawing 66% of attacks. Education organizations were the victims of just 2% of overall IoT malware attacks, compared to 37% in manufacturing and 14% in the transportation sector, according to the report.  

The report also offered a number of predictions for the coming year:

  • IoT and OT devices will remain primary threat vectors.
  • Manufacturing will remain a top target for IoT attacks, including ransomware.
  • AI will increasingly be used to create believable phishing campaigns targeting mobile users.
  • Zero trust device segmentation will become a top security priority for IoT and OT systems, starting with critical infrastructure.
  • AI will play a critical role for IoT and OT defenders.
  • Private 5G ecosystems with zero trust will become a key strategy for IoT and OT connectivity.
  • The trend of security platform consolidation will extend to IoT and OT environments.

For the full report, visit the Zscaler site (registration required).

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Rhea Kelly is editor in chief for Campus Technology, THE Journal, and Spaces4Learning. She can be reached at [email protected].

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