Antivirus/Anti-malware
Cybersecurity statistics about antivirus/anti-malware
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Malware and ransomware accounted for 51% of all cyber insurance claims in 2024, up from 32% in 2023.
76% of enterprises have experienced security incidents involving LLM prompt injection.
CISOs who remained at their companies and took on expanded responsibilities saw an average compensation increase of 8.1% in 2025, compared to a 5% increase among those who switched jobs.
51% of firms identified data discovery as a top priority for improving audit readiness and control visibility.
63% of retailers plan to invest significantly in generative AI for social engineering attacks.
Over half of enterprises are already using Agentic AI.
63% of retailers aim to invest significantly in machine learning for pattern matching to enhance cybersecurity.
Scam cases reported to Iris' Resolution Center surged by 87% in November 2024 compared to September.
The number of firms capturing data from TikTok increased by more than 2,000% year-on-year from 2024 to 2025.
18% of consumers feel 'very confident' in distinguishing real products from fakes.
5% of identity theft victims reported experiencing suicidal feelings following their incident in 2025.
81% of organizations rate security as 'critical' or 'very important' when evaluating support technology.
Enterprises are dedicating one-third of their cybersecurity budgets to AI.
58% of IT and security leaders believe it would take at least two days to recover and achieve full-service operations post-compromise
89% of organizations have fully or partially incorporated AI agents into their identity infrastructure, with an additional 10% planning to do so
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
21% of Americans have low confidence in spotting deepfakes in 2025.
70% of CEOs stated they arrived at their current cloud environment by accident rather than by design.
14% of consumers reported falling victim to a scam in the past year, with an average loss of $545, resulting in over $534,000 lost among survey participants.
18% of fraud victims reported feeling depressed or hopeless in 2025.