Cybersecurity statistics about leaked password
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Of the successful leaked password login attempts on WordPress sites, 48% are bot-driven. The remaining 52% of successful logins on WordPress sites originate from legitimate, non-bot users.
59% of human traffic is clean from leaked credentials against 41% with leaked passwords.
Only 5% of leaked password login attempts result in access being denied. 90% of these denied requests are bot-driven. The remaining 19% of login attempts fall under other outcomes, such as timeouts or users who changed their passwords
When including bot-driven traffic, 52% of all detected authentication requests contain leaked passwords.
95% of login attempts involving leaked passwords are coming from bots.
Based on Cloudflare's observed traffic between September - November 2024, 41% of successful logins across websites protected by Cloudflare involve compromised passwords.
76% of leaked password login attempts for websites built on WordPress are successful.
Approximately 41% of successful human authentication attempts involve leaked credentials.