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Apple’s iOS devices face more phishing attacks than Android, are bigger target for hackers: Lookout report

FP Staff • January 1, 2025, 14:10:28 IST
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One key reason iOS devices are more susceptible could be their widespread use in workplaces. Lookout’s data shows that iOS devices outnumber Android devices in enterprise environments, giving hackers a larger pool of potential targets

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Apple’s iOS devices face more phishing attacks than Android, are bigger target for hackers: Lookout report

Apple’s iOS devices have become a bigger target for phishing attacks than Android devices, according to a report from Lookout, a cloud security firm. The Q3 2024 Mobile Threat Landscape Report revealed that 18.4 per cent of iOS devices were hit with phishing attempts, compared to 11.4 per cent of Android devices.  

The findings are based on Lookout’s analysis of a massive dataset comprising 220 million devices, 360 million apps, and billions of web items. Since 2019, the firm’s security cloud has identified over 473 million malicious websites, including phishing sites aimed at stealing sensitive personal data like usernames and passwords.

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Why hackers love going after iOS devices

One key reason iOS devices are more susceptible could be their widespread use in workplaces. Lookout’s data shows that iOS devices outnumber Android devices in enterprise environments, giving hackers a larger pool of potential targets. In 2024, nearly 19 per cent of enterprise iOS devices faced at least one phishing attack each quarter, compared to 10.9 per cent of Android devices. This discrepancy seems more linked to the sheer number of iOS devices rather than any particular weakness in Apple’s software.

Phishing attempts have also surged overall, with enterprise-focused credential theft rising by 17 per cent since the previous quarter. Malicious app detections jumped 32 per cent, underlining how cybercriminals are doubling down on mobile devices as entry points for their schemes.

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The growing threat of sophisticated phishing

While Lookout’s report primarily focuses on enterprise devices, it serves as a warning for everyday users too. Phishing attacks are evolving rapidly, using AI to craft convincing fake emails, messages, and websites that mimic legitimate sources. The goal is simple but dangerous: trick users into clicking on malicious links or sharing personal information.

These attacks are becoming more sophisticated as cybercriminals adopt advanced tools, making it harder for users to distinguish real from fake. The trend shows no signs of slowing, with experts predicting phishing tactics will grow even more refined in 2025.

Staying safe

Whether you’re using an iPhone or an Android phone, staying vigilant is key. Avoid clicking on links in messages or emails that seem urgent or unusual, even if they look like they’re from trusted sources.  

Always double-check URLs before clicking, and never share personal information unless you’re certain it’s secure. With phishing on the rise, caution is your best defence.

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