10 Trusted Brands Cybercriminals Impersonate in Phishing Attacks: A Business Protection Guide
Why Do Cybercriminals Impersonate Trusted Brands? Cybercriminals understand a simple principle: people are more likely to trust a message when it appears to come from a company they already know. That is why phishing campaigns frequently imitate familiar technology, social media, retail, payment and AI brands. The important distinction is that the legitimate brands are not the source of these fraudulent messages . Attackers simply copy recognizable names, logos, communication styles or login experiences to make their messages appear trustworthy. Recent research from Check Point shows that Microsoft, LinkedIn, Google, Apple and Amazon were the five most impersonated brands in Q2 2026. Together, those five accounted for more than half of the brand-phishing attempts tracked during the quarter. For businesses, the concern isn’t the reputation or security of these legitimate companies. The concern is how attackers exploit brand familiarity to target employees and obtain access to busi...