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Cloudflare: Over 5% of Global Emails Malicious, Pe...
Cointelegraph•Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 04:43 AM•1 min read

Cloudflare: Over 5% of Global Emails Malicious, Peaking Near 10% in November

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According to Cloudflare, over 5% of global emails were identified as malicious in 2023. The cybersecurity firm's analysis indicated a peak in malicious email activity during November, reaching nearly 10%. The report highlights that more than half of these malicious emails contained deceptive links, posing a significant security risk to internet users. The development underscores the persistent threat of email-based cyberattacks and the importance of robust email security measures.

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According to Cloudflare, over 5% of global emails were identified as malicious in 2023. The cybersecurity firm's analysis indicated a peak in malicious email activity during November, reaching nearly 10%. The report highlights that more than half of these malicious emails contained deceptive links, posing a significant security risk to internet users. The development underscores the persistent threat of email-based cyberattacks and the importance of robust email security measures.

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