New CIRA report warns Canadians of malicious cryptocurrency and streaming websites
Analyzing data from the 2.2 million users of its free cybersecurity service, CIRA Canadian Shield, the Q4 Insights report offers a deep dive into some of the trends detected from October to
Malware–malicious software designed to compromise devices–topped the threat charts with 17.3 million blocks, while phishing attacks–scams where attackers use various spoofing techniques to steal user data–saw the biggest rise throughout the year by increasing by 306 per cent from Q1.
Canadians’ interest in cryptocurrency has increased significantly in the past few years, and cyber criminals were paying attention. According to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC), between January and
CIRA’s new General Manager for cybersecurity and DNS services,
“Everyone should feel like they can access the internet without fear of threats, scams and attacks. We offer CIRA Canadian Shield service as a free service so that all Canadians can have a safer online experience, and it is a key way we build a trusted Canadian internet through our Community Investment Program,” says Tanya O’Callaghan, CIRA Vice-president, Community investment, policy and advocacy.
Key Findings
- In 2021, recorded phishing blocks quadrupled, between the first and last quarter of the year.
- A total of 13.3 million requests were blocked between October and
December 2021 , the highest quarterly total in 2021 and a significant increase over the previous quarter. - Cryptocurrency and online streaming were the top sources of scam sites, accounting for 21.1% of all requests blocked for cryptocurrency sites, and 15.4% for online streaming sites.
- In
December 2021 , a total of 91,120 blocked requests were associated with exploitation attempts of the Log4j vulnerability. - The report suggests that cybercriminals adjust their scams to peak online shopping hours, approximately
6 pm to 9 pm ET .
About CIRA Canadian Shield
CIRA Canadian Shield is a free cybersecurity service that improves privacy and blocks botnets, phishing, ransomware, and other malware as one of the many ways we build a trusted Canadian internet through our Community Investment Program. CIRA has partnered with the
CIRA Canadian Shield is built by Canadians, exclusively for Canadians, and was recently named the default DNS over HTTPS resolver for Mozilla Firefox users in
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