The 2024 holiday season has seen explosive growth in e-commerce, with transaction volumes more than doubling from 5.1 billion in 2023 to 10.4 billion this year. While this highlights the strength of online shopping, it also points to a parallel increase in malicious activity. Reports indicate that 34.62% of transactions in 2024 were flagged as suspicious—up from 14.53% in 2023—showcasing the growing danger to e-commerce platforms as cybercriminals exploit vulnerabilities during peak traffic periods.
The financial toll of cybercrime on e-commerce businesses is staggering. From November 22 to December 2, 2024, the industry saw an estimated $681.12 million in losses due to fraud. As the holiday rush continues, businesses are on track to lose an average of $2.58 million per hour, with potential total losses reaching $1.79 billion by year’s end. These figures underline the urgent need for businesses to reinforce their defenses during this crucial time of year.
Real-world examples show just how impactful bot mitigation can be. For instance, a major e-commerce brand used Cequence to thwart an SMS pumping attack, which cost them up to $3,000 every four hours. By blocking fraudulent activity targeting an account creation API endpoint, Cequence saved the company from significant losses.
In another case, Cequence helped a retailer navigate a 125% surge in traffic on Black Friday, successfully mitigating 11.5 million malicious requests. During the holiday week, Cequence handled 3.7 billion requests, blocking 317 million malicious attempts.
Cybercriminals are constantly evolving, with attacks like Distributed Credential Stuffing (DXL) and token farming becoming more common. According to Cequence data, these attacks, which use stolen credentials to infiltrate systems, have surged by 700% from 2023 to 2024. They are difficult to detect, often masked by automated tools and hidden in legitimate traffic. As e-commerce businesses expand, they become increasingly attractive targets for these advanced threats, underscoring the need for adaptable, robust security systems.
With malicious traffic escalating this holiday season, e-commerce businesses face an unprecedented challenge. Cybercriminals are exploiting high-traffic moments like Black Friday and Cyber Monday to launch attacks. With potential losses of $1.79 billion predicted for December alone, the stakes have never been higher. To protect their bottom line, businesses must invest in advanced bot and API protection solutions that can counter these evolving threats.
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*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Cequence Security authored by Katrina Porter. Read the original post at: https://www.cequence.ai/blog/bot-management/cybercrime-cost-ecommerce-business/