30B+ cyber threats blocked in 2025. The patterns are impossible to ignore.
Attackers now use AI to build scams in hours, rotate domains before anyone notices, and tailor threats to each region. This report shows exactly how they do it – and why it matters for your network.

What Changed in 2025?
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Scams now launch in ~3 hours
AI lowered the barrier for attackers and compressed preparation time dramatically. -
Localized attacks exploded
APAC, the US, and Europe all saw precise impersonation of local banks, delivery firms, and public services. -
Domain rotation became relentless
Short-lived domains allowed attackers to stay ahead of traditional detection.
The Numbers That Matter

Understand the threats that shape your users’ daily experience.
This report gives a clear, concise view of how modern attacks work, where they originate, and what makes them effective.
Know why traditional detection struggled.
AI boosted scam realism, speed, and linguistic accuracy.
See what 2026 is likely to bring.
The report ends with a forward-looking outlook to help you prepare for the next wave.
A Quick Look Inside
What you will find:
- AI-accelerated attack workflows
- The most active malware families targeting networks
- The rise of regional impersonation
- How DNS protection caught threats before they spread
This Report Is Ideal For
- Telco and ISP product and marketing teams
- Enterprise security leaders
- Government and public-sector cybersecurity teams
- Anyone responsible for network safety
See the full picture. Understand the patterns. Prepare for 2026.
The 2025 Threat Landscape Report explains how attackers adapted, where detection failed, and what must change to stay ahead.
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