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100% of IT and cybersecurity professionals say they are either currently using (86%) or evaluating their deployment (14%) private 5G networks.

Trend Micro5/3/2025

The AI-powered capabilities viewed as essential for private 5G networks are: Predictive threat intelligence (58%), Continuous, adaptive authentication (52%), Zero trust enforcement (47%), Self-healing networks featuring AI automation (41%).

Trend Micro5/3/2025

54% say they Ensure compliance with data privacy regulations like GDPR to safeguard AI use for traffic monitoring/analysis are.

Trend Micro5/3/2025

51% of IT and cybersecurity professionals say they encrypt data at rest and in transit to safeguard AI use for traffic monitoring/analysis are.

Trend Micro5/3/2025

The most frequently cited challenges in deploying AI security to private 5G networks are: High costs (47%), Concerns over false positives/negatives (44%), A lack of internal expertise (37%).

Trend Micro5/3/2025

54% say they Ensure compliance with data privacy regulations like GDPR to safeguard AI use for traffic monitoring/analysis are.

Trend Micro5/3/2025

50% of IT and cybersecurity professionals say they Deploy strict access controls for AI models to safeguard AI use for traffic monitoring/analysis are.

Trend Micro5/3/2025

44% of IT and cybersecurity professionals say they use data anonymisation techniques to safeguard AI use for traffic monitoring/analysis are.

Trend Micro5/3/2025

Responsibility for CT security often lies with the CTO (43%) and CIO (32%).

Trend Micro5/3/2025

51% of IT and cybersecurity professionals say they encrypt data at rest and in transit to safeguard AI use for traffic monitoring/analysis are.

Trend Micro5/3/2025

Brands are popular in passwords, with "Google" appearing in 25.9 million entries, "Facebook" in 18.7 million, "Kia" in 12.7 million.

Cybernews5/2/2025
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The sequence “1234” appears in almost 4% of all passwords, which is over 727 million passwords.

Cybernews5/2/2025
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Popular pop culture terms used in passwords include “Mario” (9.6 million), “Joker” (3.1 million), “Batman” (3.9 million), “Thor” (6.2 million), and “Elsa” (2.9 million).

Cybernews5/2/2025
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Positive words in passwords were common: “love” (87 million), “sun” (34 million), “dream” (6.1 million), “joy” (6.9 million), and “freedom” (2 million).

Cybernews5/2/2025
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"Ana" was the most popular name component, used in almost 1%, or 178.8 million passwords. It also appears in words like “banana” (used in 3.7 million passwords).

Cybernews5/2/2025
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Months are popular in passwords, with "May" appearing in 28 million entries and "April" in 5.2 million.

Cybernews5/2/2025
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Almost a third (27%) of the analysed passwords consisted of only lowercase letters and digits.

Cybernews5/2/2025
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Animals are common in passwords: "lion" (9.8 million), "fox" (7.8 million).

Cybernews5/2/2025
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Of 479 ransomware attacks logged in April 2025, 39 attacks were confirmed by the targeted entity through means such as a data breach notification or press release.

Comparitech5/2/2025

Specific Data Amounts Allegedly Stolen: DaVita Inc. (healthcare, US): 1.5 TB of data allegedly stolen by Interlock, ChangShen Hospital (healthcare, Taiwan): 800 GB of data stolen by NightSpire, Sasszemklinika (healthcare, Hungary): 101 GB stolen by Qilin, Saint James Hospital Group: 250 GB stolen, claimed by INC, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ): Qilin claims a breach of over 2.5 TB of data, though DEQ denies evidence of a breach, Toppan Next Tech (business, Singapore): 12 GB of data stolen by Akira, involving a data breach affecting at least 11,200 people (including 3,000 from Bank of China and 8,200 from DBS Group), FAKO-M Getränke GmbH & Co. KG (business, Germany): Sarcoma claims to have stolen 446 GB of data, Fleet Canada, Inc. (business): Silent alleged to have stolen 600 GB, Versa Networks (business): Silent alleged to have stolen 854 GB.

Comparitech5/2/2025