PasswordManager.com Survey Reveals 60 Percent of Small and Midsize Businesses Were Victims of Phishing Scams in 2022

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Phishing scams and related security breaches continue to wreak havoc on individuals and businesses alike

According to the report, 39 percent of the SMBs that fell prey to phishing in 2022 lost $100,000 or more. Furthermore, 73 percent of respondents say phishing scams have had a “very negative” or “somewhat negative” impact on their business this year.

PasswordManager.com, a dedicated resource for password security and internet safety, has published a recent survey report that examines the impact of phishing on small and midsize businesses (SMBs). The study also shares insight into the financial implications of phishing scams. The survey generated responses from 1,659 executives and HR managers at SMBs.

Survey results indicate that six in 10 respondents know at least one employee who fell victim to a phishing scam in 2022. Twenty-three percent of SMB representatives also say between 10 and 20 percent of their employees were targeted with scams last year. Likewise, 40 percent say less than 10 percent of employees fell victim to the scams.

According to the report, 39 percent of the SMBs that fell prey to phishing in 2022 lost $100,000 or more. Furthermore, 73 percent of respondents say phishing scams have had a “very negative” or “somewhat negative” impact on their business this year. Aside from financial losses, many SMBs suffered from additional negative consequences. Forty-four percent of companies say they had their data stolen, 36 percent say they lost customers, and 35 percent say the company’s reputation was damaged.

The study also highlights the most common types of phishing scams. Email and malware phishing were among the most prevalent scams in 2022. Fifty-nine percent of respondents say their company was targeted with email phishing, and 58 percent say malware phishing emails attacks. Similarly, 51 percent say malware phishing texts, 42 percent say voice phishing, and 35 percent say CEO impersonation.

This survey was commissioned by PasswordManager.com and conducted online via the survey platform Pollfish from December 21 to 23, 2022. Appropriate respondents were found via Pollfish’s screening tools. All participants are 25 or older, currently employed for wages or self-employed, earn $50,000 per year or more, work at a company of at least two or more people, and are a C-level executive, owner or partner, HR manager, president/CEO/chairperson, or senior manager. To view the complete report, please visit https://www.passwordmanager.com/2-in-5-smb-phishing-victims-lost-100000-in-2022/.
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