ATT&CK Mapping
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Over 64% of people are turning on MFA. However, most are still using less secure methods like text message codes
There has been a 25% year-over-year increase in ransomware attacks from July 2024 to June 2025.
The number of active ransomware groups has exceeded 60 for the first time.
98% of small healthcare practices claim their platforms "encrypt emails by default".
92% of organisations expect to encounter some sort of barrier during PQC implementation.
Readiness for edge computing is 34% for IT executives.
Auto lending: Identity theft averages 3.28%, while synthetic fraud accounts for 0.80%.
50% of people in Denver are among the most likely to use the same password for multiple accounts.
11% of people in Denver admit to not using any specific security methods beyond basic passwords.
Only 3% of Americans believed in using a hardware security key as the most secure method, despite it being considered the most effective tool to stop phishing.
95% of organisations remain at least partially dependent on manual processes for certificate management.
Sunrise Community Health experienced an email compromise affecting 54,000+ patients.
Only half of small healthcare practices have phishing or spoofing protection enabled.
The average small healthcare employee has access to more than 5,500 sensitive files.
Analysis of traffic from mid-April to mid-July 2025 revealed that AI crawlers made up almost 80% of all AI bot traffic observed.
Fetcher bots, including those from ChatGPT and Perplexity, are driving massive real-time request volumes, with some cases exceeding 39,000 requests per minute.
Meta’s AI bots generated 52% of AI crawler traffic, which is more than double that of Google (23%) or OpenAI (20%).
Salud Family Health had a phishing attack exposing 80,000+ records.
One-third of small healthcare practices report not having enough time for compliance tasks.
22% of consumers believe that strong, unique passwords are the most secure method.