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OTA Industry Trends, Analysis and Benchmarks Attack Patterns Revealed | Released Q3 2025

Understand the Fraud Landscape Targeting Your Travel Platform

Online travel agencies face a dramatic shift in attack behavior as fraudsters refine their tactics. Recent data reveals sign-in malicious traffic grew over 4x while average attack size surged—indicating fewer but far more intensive authentication campaigns. Meanwhile, in-app threats more than doubled as attackers increasingly target booking modifications and loyalty accounts.

This exclusive intelligence brief reveals:

  • Attack pattern shifts specific to OTA platforms—divergent trends between authentication and account management

  • Browser and device consolidation with Chrome capturing 67% of attacks and desktop device use surging

  • Geographic fraud hotspots with East Asian concentration leading non-U.S. attack traffic

  • Tactical evolution as bot attacks more than doubled while shifting to high-frequency probing

  • Actionable recommendations to protect bookings, loyalty points and stored payment data

What’s Inside

Drawing from anonymized data across global OTA platforms, this infobrief provides security leaders with the context needed to benchmark their defenses against current threats. See how authentication targeting, post-login manipulation and extreme desktop consolidation are reshaping the travel fraud landscape—and why OTAs face the most concentrated attack profile across all industries analyzed.

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Understand the Fraud Landscape Targeting Your Travel Platform

Online travel agencies face a dramatic shift in attack behavior as fraudsters refine their tactics. Recent data reveals sign-in malicious traffic grew over 4x while average attack size surged—indicating fewer but far more intensive authentication campaigns. Meanwhile, in-app threats more than doubled as attackers increasingly target booking modifications and loyalty accounts.

This exclusive intelligence brief reveals:

  • Attack pattern shifts specific to OTA platforms—divergent trends between authentication and account management

  • Browser and device consolidation with Chrome capturing 67% of attacks and desktop device use surging

  • Geographic fraud hotspots with East Asian concentration leading non-U.S. attack traffic

  • Tactical evolution as bot attacks more than doubled while shifting to high-frequency probing

  • Actionable recommendations to protect bookings, loyalty points and stored payment data

What’s Inside

Drawing from anonymized data across global OTA platforms, this infobrief provides security leaders with the context needed to benchmark their defenses against current threats. See how authentication targeting, post-login manipulation and extreme desktop consolidation are reshaping the travel fraud landscape—and why OTAs face the most concentrated attack profile across all industries analyzed.

Fill out the form to download the infobrief today!

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