UAE Hit by Over 33,000 Cyberattacks in First Half of 2025

The UAE reported 33,165 cyberattacks in the first six months of 2025, according to a new report by global security provider NETSCOUT. The study revealed that some attacks lasted more than three hours, placing the Emirates among the hardest-hit nations in the Middle East.
Key Insights from NETSCOUT Report:
- Total Attacks (H1 2025): 33,165
- Duration of Longest Campaigns: Over 3 hours
- Primary Threat: Large-scale DDoS (Distributed Denial-of-Service) campaigns
- Regional Context: UAE attacks ranked among the longest in the Middle East
The Bigger Picture
Cyberattacks are growing not only in volume but also in sophistication. The UAE’s fast-growing digital economy and smart infrastructure make it a prime target for malicious actors seeking to disrupt financial systems, government platforms, and private enterprises.
Expert Warning
Security analysts at NETSCOUT emphasized that the rise of high-intensity DDoS attacks signals a pressing need for stronger cybersecurity defenses across both public and private sectors.
“Long-duration and high-volume cyberattacks are becoming the norm, not the exception,” the report cautioned.
Quick Look: UAE Cyber Threat Landscape 2025
| Metric | First Half of 2025 | Regional Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Total Cyberattacks | 33,165 | Among the highest in GCC |
| Longest Attack Duration | 3+ hours | Longest in Middle East |
| Main Tactic Used | DDoS | High intensity, large scale |
| Risk Impact | Digital economy, enterprises, govt | Rising cyber resilience gap |
What’s Next for UAE Cybersecurity?
With cyberattacks intensifying, experts suggest:
- Enhanced monitoring systems to detect early threats
- Public-private collaboration for faster response
- Investment in AI-driven security to mitigate large-scale DDoS attacks
The UAE continues to expand its digital-first economy, making cybersecurity a cornerstone of national resilience.




