Anthropic Opus 4.6
Cybersecurity statistics about anthropic opus 4.6
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Over 1.2 million internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
Examples of data being leaked through exposed internet-connected healthcare devices and systems include brain scans and X-rays, stored alongside protected health information and personally identifiable information of the patient
In Germany, 81,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
In Australia, 111,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
In Brazil, 82,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
In Great Britain, 77,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
In France, 75,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
In the United States, 174,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
In South Africa, 172,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
In Australia, 111,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
In Brazil, 82,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
In Germany, 81,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
In Ireland, 81,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
In Sweden, 74,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
In Japan, 48,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
Many healthcare systems lack even basic authentication, and some use factory-default or weak passwords like, "admin" or "123456."
In Great Britain, 77,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
1 in 14 files, initially deemed 'safe' by legacy systems, were proven to be malicious
There has been a 127% rise in malware complexity.
20% of workers simply guessed the password to access former employer accounts.