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Home / Technology / Microsoft Tops 2025 Phishing List Again

Microsoft Tops 2025 Phishing List Again

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Microsoft was the most impersonated brand in phishing, representing 22% of attacks.
  • Technology remains the most targeted sector for brand impersonation.
  • Basic cybersecurity hygiene like strong passwords and 2FA remains crucial.
Microsoft Tops 2025 Phishing List Again

In the final three months of 2025, Microsoft emerged as the most frequently impersonated brand in phishing attacks, representing 22% of all such attempts. This continued trend highlights the technology industry's vulnerability, with other major tech companies like Google and Amazon also frequently targeted. Shipping giant DHL was the only non-tech company in the top 10 list.

Researchers noted seasonal patterns, such as increased Amazon impersonations during the Q4 holiday shopping season. The dominance of brands like Microsoft and Google is attributed to their critical role in authentication and productivity, making stolen credentials highly valuable to cybercriminals. Attacks observed included fake game pages for Roblox and credential harvesting through fake Netflix account recovery flows.

Despite technological advancements and AI-driven sophistication, phishing remains a primary attack vector for scammers. The article stresses that fundamental cybersecurity measures, such as strong password practices, avoiding suspicious links by navigating directly to official websites, and implementing two-factor authentication, are still the most effective defenses.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Microsoft was the most impersonated brand in phishing attacks during the final quarter of 2025, accounting for 22% of all attempts.
The technology industry is the most affected sector by brand impersonation and phishing attacks.
To protect yourself, avoid clicking suspicious links, navigate directly to official websites, and use two-factor authentication for an extra layer of security.

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