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Email Threat Review May 2022

Written by Security Lab / 28.06.2022 /
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Summary

In this monthly email threat review installment, we present an overview of the email-based threats observed in May 2022 and compare them to the previous month’s threats.

The report provides insights into:

Unwanted emails by category

The following table shows the distribution of unwanted emails per category.

Email category%
Rejected81.81
Spam13.45
Threat3.85
AdvThreat0.85
Content0.04

The following histogram shows the email volume per category per day.

Methodology

The listed email categories correspond to the email categories listed in the Email Live Tracking of Hornetsecurity’s Control Panel. So our users are already familiar with them. For others, the categories are:

CategoryDescription
SpamThese emails are unwanted and are often promotional or fraudulent. The emails are sent simultaneously to a large number of recipients.
ContentThese emails have an invalid attachment. The administrators define in the Content Control module which attachments are invalid.
ThreatThese emails contain harmful content, such as malicious attachments or links, or they are sent to commit crimes like phishing.
AdvThreatAdvanced Threat Protection has detected a threat in these emails. The emails are used for illegal purposes and involve sophisticated technical means that can only be fended off using advanced dynamic procedures.
RejectedOur email server rejects these emails directly during the SMTP dialog because of external characteristics, such as the sender’s identity, and the emails are not analyzed further.

File types used in attacks

The following table shows the distribution of file types used in attacks.

File type (used in malicious emails)%
Archive33.8
HTML17.0
PDF16.4
Excel13.7
Executable5.8
Other5.6
Disk image files4.7
Word1.7
Script file0.6
Email0.4
LNK file0.3

The following histogram shows the email volume per file type used in attacks per 7 days.

Industry Email Threat Index

The following table shows our Industry Email Threat Index calculated based on the number of threat emails compared to each industry’s clean emails (in median).

IndustriesShare of threat in threat and clean emails
Research industry7.0
Manufacturing industry4.4
Automotive industry4.3
Media industry4.0
Mining industry4.0
Utilities4.0
Education industry3.8
Healthcare industry3.7
Transport industry3.7
Construction industry3.6

The following bar chart visualizes the email-based threat posed to each industry.

This month saw an increased threat index for the research industry. Other industries display a slightly relaxed threat index compared to the previous month.

Methodology

Different (sized) organizations receive a different absolute number of emails. Thus, we calculate the percent share of threat emails from each organization’s threat and clean emails to compare organizations. We then calculate the median of these percent values for all organizations within the same industry to form the industry’s final threat score.

Attack techniques

The following table shows the attack techniques used in attacks.

Attack technique%
Phishing40.0
URL14.9
Advance-fee scam7.8
Executable in archive/disk-image4.3
Extortion4.0
Impersonation2.0
Maldoc1.4
HTML1.3
PDF0.3
Other23.9

The following histogram shows the email volume per attack technique used per hour.

Impersonated company brands and organizations

The following table shows which company brands and organizations our systems detected most in impersonation attacks.

Impersonated brand or organization%
Sparkasse60.9
Amazon7.6
DHL5.6
UPS2.1
Dropbox1.6
Microsoft1.5
Netflix1.4
LinkedIn1.4
Fedex1.2
Volks- und Raiffeisenbank1.1
1&11.0
Postbank1.0
Other13.6

The following histogram shows the email volume for brands and organizations detected in impersonation attacks per hour.

Although we observed some pauses in the ongoing Sparkasse phishing campaigns, Sparkasse still dominates our charts. Sparkasse is a German public bank.

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