The trend of zero-day attacks is shifting from end-user targets to enterprise technologies, with 44 percent of 2024's vulnerabilities aimed at businesses. GTIG reported attacks on major firms like Microsoft and Google, pointing to a rise from previous years. The majority of these attacks are attributed to state-sponsored entities, notably from China and North Korea. Additionally, commercial surveillance vendors contribute to this hacking landscape, blurring the line between private and government-sponsored cyber threats.
In 2024, 33 of the 75 total vulnerabilities were aimed at enterprise technologies and security systems, marking the highest share of enterprise focus for zero-days.
GTIG detected zero-day attacks targeting 18 different enterprise entities, including Microsoft and Google, reflecting a significant increase in enterprise-focused attacks.
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