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98% of Business Leaders Can't Spot a Phishing Scam Tech.co Report Reveals

  • 98% of senior leaders are unable to identify all the signs of phishing
  • Phishing attacks accounted for 40% of the total data breaches affecting businesses in 2024
  • Additionally, nearly a fifth (19%) of respondents were unable to correctly define two-factor authentication

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New data from Tech.co’s 2025 Impact of Technology on the Workplace Report has revealed that 98% of senior leaders are unable to correctly identify all the signs of phishing.

Tech.co surveyed 1036 US business leaders to find out if they could correctly identify common features of a phishing email, these included:

  • Spelling and grammar mistakes
  • Receiving from an unknown sender
  • Asking for sensitive information
  • Tone of urgency or threat

Business leaders can’t spot basic scam signs

A third of business leaders (33%) did not identify receiving from an unknown sender as a possible flag, while a shocking 47% weren’t able to identify a tone of urgency or threat as a feature.

Phishing attacks accounted for 40% of the total data breaches affecting businesses in 2024, up by 23% in 2023.

The survey also found that nearly a fifth (19%) of respondents were unable to correctly define two-factor authentication, a fundamental security measure.

The findings reveal a concerning lack of cybersecurity education from senior leaders. The global average cost of a data breach in 2024 was $4.88M, 10% higher than the previous year.

Editor of Tech.co, Jack Turner, comments:

“Our research should be a wake up call for anyone who thinks they understand the risks of cybercrime to their business. With so many respondents failing to spot the basic fundamental signs of a phishing attempt, it's no wonder that such an attack can be so successful.

Vigilance and training is key, but our research proves that cybersecurity education should apply to every role, from the intern to the CEO.”

Notes to Editors:

  • The Impact of Technology on the Workplace: 2025 Report surveyed 1036 US-based senior-executives (e.g. directors, department heads) and workplace managers businesses with 10+ employees. Data was collected in October 2024.
  • Tech.co is a leading authority for providing business tech news, reviews and expert buying advice, based on impartial research and analysis.
  • Please get in touch with amy@tech.co for any questions or more information on the survey data.

 

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Nearly all of US senior leaders can’t identify all the signs of phishing scam emails, threatening company cybersecurity.
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