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Cybercrime-as-a-Service & Social Engineering
An overview of the commercialisation of cybercrime and common social engineering tactics.

Cybercrime-as-a-Service

Ransomware-as-a-Service

Offers turnkey extortion kits for easy deployment.

Access-as-a-Service

Brokers sell footholds into networks for unauthorized access.

Phishing-as-a-Service

Generates customized scams at scale to deceive users.

Fraud-as-a-Service

Commoditizes deepfake and vishing tools for fraudulent activities.

Social Engineering

Malware-Free Attacks

79% of detections are malware-free, with adversaries favoring phishing, BEC, and credential stuffing.

Accessible Scams

Phishing kits and AI chatbots make scams accessible even to low-skill criminals.

BEC in Africa

BEC accounts for 21% of successful attacks in Africa, with hubs emerging in Nigeria and South Africa.

Continuous Training

Continuous training and awareness are essential to mitigate human factors in social engineering attacks.