Evolution Cybercrime—Key Trends, Cybersecurity Threats, and Mitigation Strategies from Historical Data
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The landscape of cybercrime has undergone significant transformations over the past decade. Present-day threats include AI-generated attacks, deep fakes, 5G network vulnerabilities, cryptojacking, and supply chain attacks, among others. To remain resilient against contemporary threats, it is essential to examine historical data to gain insights that can inform cybersecurity strategies, policy decisions, and public awareness campaigns. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of cyber trends in state-sponsored attacks over the past 20 years, based on the council on foreign relations state-sponsored cyber operations (2005–present). The study explores the key trends, patterns, and demographic shifts in cybercrime victims, the evolution of complaints and losses, and the most prevalent cyber threats over the years. It also investigates the geographical distribution, the gender disparity in victimization, the temporal peaks of specific scams, and the most frequently reported internet crimes. The findings reveal a traditional cyber landscape, with cyber threats becoming more sophisticated and monetized. Finally, the article proposes areas for further exploration through a comprehensive analysis. It provides a detailed chronicle of the trajectory of cybercrimes, offering insights into its past, present, and future.