Global Threat Intelligence Report Library

The BlackBerry threat reports dive into the ever-changing tactics used by cybercriminal groups. Use this content to help stay ahead of emerging threats and learn about new threat actors in the digital landscape.

Publication: June 2024

Reporting Period: January 1 – March 31, 2024

The June 2024 report addresses the rising threat of unique malware and the adaptability of threat actors. It highlights a 40% increase in unique malware, per minute, since the previous period.

Publication: March 2024

Publication: March 2024

Reporting Period: September 1 – December 31, 2023

Our March 2024 report marks one year's worth of BlackBerry Threat Reports and provides a comprehensive review of threats seen from the four months of September through December 2023. New sections analyze finance, healthcare, government and commercial enterprise threats alongside the top OS malware.

Publication: November 2023

Reporting Period: June 1 – August 31, 2023

The November 2023 report discusses threats encountered from June 2023 through August 2023, focusing on protecting sectors such as government, healthcare and financial institutions. Critical infrastructure sectors of utilities and communications were also addressed.

Publication: August 2023

Publication: August 2023

Reporting Period: March 1 – May 31, 2023

Our third report examines challenges facing governments, healthcare, financial institutions and critical infrastructure from March 2023 to May 2023. A new section on geopolitical analysis and strategic perspectives supplements the data presented.

Publication: April 2023

Reporting Period: December 2022 – February 2023

Report 2 covers December 2022 to February 2023 and highlights a 50 percent increase in new malware samples observed during that period compared to the previous report.

Publication: January 2023

Publication: January 2023

Reporting Period: September 1 to November 30, 2022

Our first report covers the period of September 1 to November 30, 2022 and provides intelligence on targeted attacks and cybercrime threats alongside effective countermeasures. The report analyzes trends affecting platforms like Linux and programming languages used to develop cross-platform malware.