metaplatforms that controls the world’s largest social facebook website, took action to remove accounts that have violated its policy in an attempt to prevent the spread of cyber threats, new report showed.
In his first quarterly Adversarial Threat Report, Meta analysts wrote about the risks of coordinated inauthentic behavior, online espionagemass reporting and other new problems from some countries.
It expands the scope of his action on the transaction with an increasingly dangerous Internet landscape and use of social media networks by individuals and groups in the pursuit of illegal activity.
Meta public security reports started more than four years ago when he shared his findings on the coordinated misconduct of the Russian Internet Research Agency.
Since then, global threats have greatly evolved and we have expanded our ability respond to a broader range of hostile behavior,” the analysts write.
To provide more comprehensive view into the risks we see, we expand our regular report… everything in one place as part of quarterly reporting, which we test.
So-called “bad actors” on The internet has grown in numbers and scale, forcing companies and individuals to be very careful about content they are doing with.
In general, such criminal activities intended to harm worth about $6 trillion worldwide in 2021, according to research research Cyber Security Ventures. If it were measured as a country, it would be the world’s third largest economy behind USA and China.
It is expected that by 2025 illegal activities cost in world about $10.5 trillion, up 250% of $3 trillion in 2015.
Meanwhile, global expenses on IT security and risk management is estimated to have increased 12.4% to $150.4 billion. in 2021 and expected to grow in high single digits through 2024, according to research firm Gartner.

