Cybersecurity statistics about attack
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90% of global leaders identified identity attacks as their top concern in 2025
In 2025, only 28% of IT and security leaders believed they could fully recover from a cyber incident in 12 hours or less, down from 43% in 2024
58% of IT and security leaders believe it would take at least two days to recover and achieve full-service operations post-compromise
58% of IT security decision makers estimate that 50% or more of cyberattacks in the next year will be driven by agentic AI
44% of companies feel very well prepared for AI-powered volumetric attacks, marking a sharp increase from 2024.
44% of retailers reported experiencing a significantly higher volume of attacks in 2025.
76% of organizations have experienced at least one material cyberattack.
73% of privately held firms redirected budgets from innovation and growth initiatives after a cyberattack.
92% of organizations reported experiencing legal, regulatory, or compliance consequences, including fines, lawsuits, or other enforcement actions.
70% of publicly traded companies reported adjusting earnings or financial guidance after a cyberattack.
68% of publicly traded companies said they observed an impact on their stock price after a cyberattack.
India experienced a 38% increase in mobile threat attacks compared to the previous year.
India accounted for 26% of all mobile attack activity.
Sign-up fraud traffic in the Fintech sector escalated to 17 times the industry average.
Overnight fraud surges were observed in Vietnam (38%), Mexico (38%), and India (36%).
Three-quarters (75%) of scams now target critical workflows such as account creation and sign-in processes.
Desktop-based threats targeting dating platforms declined by 16%.
Excluding U.S. traffic, the highest concentrations of fraud hubs are found in Brazil (over 11%), Great Britain (nearly 10%), Vietnam (over 6%), and Nigeria (9%).
Dating platforms experienced a 61% surge in mobile attacks.
The overall device distribution for dating platforms flipped from 55% desktop prevalence to just 39% desktop prevalence.