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tech·January 22, 2026·gen

Gen Digital Report: Fake Advertisements Surge as Major Cyber Threat in 2025

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Cashu Markets·2 min read
TL;DR
  • Gen Digital's Q4 2025 report reveals a 62% increase in fake advertisements, blocking over 45 million attacks.
  • Cybercriminals exploit common digital behaviors, making it harder for users to identify scams during online interactions.
  • Phishing attacks are prevalent on Facebook, with malvertising leading as the top cyber threat, highlighting urgent safety needs.

Rising Threats in Digital Safety: Gen Digital Highlights Fake Advertisements as a Major Concern

In its latest Q4 2025 Gen Threat Report, Gen Digital, a leader in online safety through its well-known brands like Norton and Avast, reveals a disturbing rise in fake advertisements as a predominant cyber threat. The report indicates that Gen Digital successfully blocked over 45 million fake shop attacks in the fourth quarter alone, marking a staggering 62% increase from the previous year. This surge in deceptive tactics exemplifies a broader shift in the cybercrime landscape, where attackers increasingly masquerade their schemes as legitimate online interactions, particularly on popular social media platforms.

The report draws attention to the prevalent use of everyday digital behaviors exploited by cybercriminals. Rather than relying solely on sophisticated technical exploits, attackers manipulate users into taking action through seemingly harmless prompts. Techniques include enticing users to click on links, scan QR codes, or enter verification codes, thereby blending fraudulent activities into the fabric of regular online behavior. Siggi Stefnisson, Gen's Cyber Safety CTO, emphasizes this concerning trend: "Increasingly throughout 2025, scams did not announce themselves as threats." This subtlety in execution complicates the ability of users to differentiate between legitimate content and malicious scams, especially as they navigate the bustling online marketplace during the holiday shopping season.

Phishing remains a significant concern, with Facebook identified as the primary platform for such attacks, accounting for 77% of reported phishing incidents. YouTube and Reddit follow, comprising 13% and 4% of attacks, respectively. Malvertising emerges as the leading tactic, representing 41% of all cyber threats. This technique often acts as the gateway to further scams, indicating a need for heightened vigilance among consumers. As attackers continue to refine their strategies, the need for robust digital safety measures becomes increasingly critical for both companies and individuals engaging in online activities.

In addition to the alarming statistics, the report underscores the ongoing challenge that Gen Digital faces in protecting users. The use of automation and familiar platforms by cybercriminals complicates the digital safety landscape, especially during peak shopping seasons when consumers are more susceptible to scams.

As Gen Digital continues to evolve its strategies to combat these threats, the latest findings serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for increased awareness and proactive measures among consumers to safeguard their online experiences.

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