Anthropic Opus 4.6
Cybersecurity statistics about anthropic opus 4.6
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Vulnerability exploitation led to malware deployment as a follow-up activity in 68% of cases.
Ransomware remained the most impactful cybercrime tool despite a reported decrease of 11% compared to the previous ENISA Threat Landscape (ETL) report.
16% of consumers were "not confident at all" that their personal data is private and not distributed without their knowledge.
Scam victimization in Finland rose from 25% to 33%.
AI ranks at #29 overall in current risks for global organizations.
Comcast Business detected 44,000 DDoS attacks, which often utilised short bursts and carpet-bombing techniques to overwhelm and test defenses
Only 48% of Americans in May 2025 said they were at least somewhat confident that their personal data is private and not distributed without their knowledge, a drop from 53% in 2024.
10% of faculty are 'Not concerned' about AI-related cybersecurity threats.
80% of consumers set permissions for apps on their smartphone to block access to things like their camera, location, or contacts if they are not needed for the app to function.
93% of consumers avoid clicking links in emails from people they do not know.
Only 24% of consumers encrypt their hard drives
65% of faculty are concerned about student privacy violations due to AI.
Insider threats accounted for 0.8% of initial access vectors.
61% believe that AI has significantly increased the overall risk of ransomware attacks.
Privacy policy (63%) is the most influential for Boomers regarding what indicates security in an app.
Scams pretending to be tech support was reported by 25% of respondents.
86% of consumers use a strong password to access their home WiFi network.
68% of consumers implement software updates as soon as they are available.
41% of business and tech leaders prioritise changes in critical infrastructure location in response to the current geopolitical landscape.
60% of students use AI for brainstorming.