Most cyber attacks are said to come from China
Research undertaken by Beaming has indicated that the volume of internet borne cyber attacks on UK businesses increased by a fifth in 2020.
The internet service provider unveiled its full-year UK business cyber threat report for 2020 which showed that companies in the UK experienced 686,961 individual attempts each, on average, to breach their systems online last year, up from 576,575 in 2019.
The volume of attacks increased significantly as the UK went into lockdown for the first time at the end of March and remained high during the remainder of 2020.
Businesses experienced attempts to breach their systems at a rate the equivalent of once every 46 seconds last year compared to an attack every 55 seconds in 2019.
Where are the attacks coming from?
The greatest threat to UK businesses online appeared to come from China in 2020, with Beaming analysts identifying 189,695 unique IP addresses in the country as the source of attacks throughout the year.
The company also traced large numbers of cyber attacks to locations in Taiwan (88,221), Vietnam (81,570), the USA (79,019), and Brazil (73,183).
What applications do they target?
One in ten cyber attacks received by UK companies in 2020 sought to gain control of devices connected to the Internet of Things.
Company file-sharing services, databases, and web applications were also targeted more than 10,000 times each in 2020.
Beaming managing director Sonia Blizzard commented on the findings: “The threat to UK businesses from hackers and other malicious elements online was magnified in 2020, as the volume of attacks continued to grow and the Internet became increasingly important to many more parts of the economy.
We saw the best of the Internet in 2020 as businesses adapted to survive. Businesses need to do everything they can to increase their resilience to the growing threat posed by the very worst elements online.”