Antivirus/Anti-malware
Cybersecurity statistics about antivirus/anti-malware
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64% of organizations fail to continuously assess vendor and supplier security after onboarding.
45% of firms in the financial services sector prioritize automated evidence collection and document management for enhancing audit readiness and control visibility.
61% of new enterprise applications are designed with AI components in mind as of 2025.
In 2024, there was a 17% increase in the number of cyber insurance policies taken out by UK businesses compared to the previous year.
67% of retail executives who reported high-profile breaches indicated that cybersecurity has become a higher priority on the C-suite agenda in 2025.
65% of the 50 leading AI companies analyzed had leaked verified secrets on GitHub.
60% of retail executives indicated that their cybersecurity team is integrated with lines of business.
Around 19% of Android shopping apps expose at least one unprotected exported Service, potentially leading to data leakage.
74% of security practitioners believe that AI sprawl will significantly exceed the risks associated with API sprawl.
75% of consumers expect the issue with bots to worsen this year.
64% of organizations report that AI and automation have increased their focus on the basics of cyber hygiene.
10% of Americans lost money after clicking on fake celebrity or influencer endorsements in 2025, with average losses of $525.
Lower-income fraud victims were twice as likely to feel depressed or hopeless compared to higher-income victims, with rates of 22% and 11% respectively in 2025.
48% of consumers do not use a third-party security solution on their phone, despite 53% conducting sensitive transactions such as bill payments or online shopping in 2025.
66% of consumers regularly find themselves competing with bots for limited products during the holiday shopping season.
41% of leaders are repatriating at least some data to on-premises environments.
In one specific case (an AI50 Company with no disclosure permission), a HuggingFace token found in a deleted fork allowed access to about 1K private models. The leak also included multiple WeightsAndBiases API keys belonging to organizational employees that leaked training data for many private models
15% of CISOs changed employers in 2025, an increase from 11% in 2024.
Only 25% of retailers reported being prepared for AI-powered threats, despite 45% expecting such threats to occur.
62% of security practitioners report having no visibility into the usage of large language models (LLMs) within their organizations.