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  3. Phishing Trends: May - July 2025Results for Phishing activity for the period May 1– July 31, 2025, are now available at the Cybercrime Information Center
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Phishing Trends: May - July 2025Results for Phishing activity for the period May 1– July 31, 2025, are now available at the Cybercrime Information Center

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    Phishing Trends: May - July 2025

    Results for Phishing activity for the period May 1– July 31, 2025, are now available at the Cybercrime Information Center.

    Phishing activity modestly declined in in early 2025, but it returned with vengeance in the spring and early summer:

    - Phishing activity more than doubled to a staggering 1.3M attacks.

    - Domains reported for phishing activity nearly doubled to just over 1M.

    - Malicious domain registrations increased by 81%.

    We take a long, hard look at ICANN's problem child... Dominet (HK).

    https://interisle.substack.com/p/phishing-trends-may-july-2025

    #phishing #cybercrime #dns #dnsabuse

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