Editor’s note: In crypto and fintech security, email remains a critical attack vector. The 2025 Kaspersky findings show a sharp rise in malicious and potentially unwanted emails, with spam accounting for nearly half of global traffic and millions of dangerous attachments hitting users. For crypto firms and investors, these trends mean more phishing, more BEC attempts, and combined-channel scams that blend email with messaging apps and even legitimate-looking services. This editorial summarizes the implications and directs attention to the press release’s key points, which detail where threats are coming from, how attackers adapt, and practical defenses for the year ahead.
Kaspersky’s 2025 telemetry shows 44.99% of global email traffic was spam, with 144 million malicious attachments and APAC leading detections, underscoring rising phishing risks.
Attackers increasingly blend email with other channels, employ advanced disguises, and imitate legitimate services, creating risk for crypto platforms and users alike. Staying ahead requires awareness, user training, and layered security measures.
Disclosure: The content below is a press release provided by the company/PR representative. It is published for informational purposes.
12 February 2026
According to Kaspersky telemetry, almost every second email – 44.99% of global traffic – was spam in 2025. Spam consists not only of unsolicited emails, but can also include various email threats such as scam, phishing and malware. In 2025, individuals and corporate users encountered over 144 million malicious and potentially unwanted email attachments, representing a 15% increase compared to the previous year figures.
In 2025, APAC had the largest share of email antivirus detections: it reached 30%, followed by Europe with 21%. Next came Latin America (16%) and the Middle East (15%), Russia and CIS (12%) and Africa (6%). As for individual countries, China had the highest rate of malicious and potentially unwanted email attachments, with the share of email antivirus detections of 14%. Russia ranked second (11%), followed by Mexico (8%), Spain (8%) and Turkey (5%).
Email antivirus detections peaked moderately in June, July and November.
Kaspersky’s annual analysis has also identified several persistent trends in the email spam and phishing threat landscape that are expected to continue into 2026:
To learn more about spam and phishing threat landscape, visit securelist.com.
To stay safe, Kaspersky recommends:
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