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Only 26% of critical vulnerabilities were fully remediated by organizations in 2025, a drop from the previous year’s 38%.
The median time for full resolution of critical vulnerabilities went up to 43 days, almost two weeks more than the previous year’s 32 days.
69% of ransomware victims didn’t pay.
265 unique automotive-specific vulnerabilities identified in Q1 2026
28% increase in automotive vulnerabilities in Q1 2026 compared to Q4 2025
83% of CISOs report being confident in their businesses' ability to recover from ransomware.
42% of CISOs report legacy system patching is the second most challenging ransomware mitigation method.
In-vehicle and Backend systems accounted for more than 81% of Q1 2026 automotive vulnerability targets
PCA identified 14 unique methods of entry in the Q1 2026 automotive threat landscape
Phantom hacker scams are a concern for more than 56% of Americans aged 55 to 64 and those 65 and older.
Pwn2Own Automotive 2026 had a record 73 entries
Quarkslab's audit of EVerest open-source EV charging stack found 6 high-severity, 6 medium-severity, 5 low-severity and 3 informational issues
70% of malicious PDFs contain QR codes leading to phishing websites.
Ultra-Fast Wireless Charging hack drained 76% of EV power on the Alpitronic HYC50 commercial DC fast charger
Small organizations remediate vulnerabilities fastest, averaging 14–18 days to fix exposures.
Ransomware group exfiltrated nearly 1 TB of data from a major Asian vehicle manufacturer's customer and dealership environment in early January 2026 via a third-party vendor
Organizations in the 5,000–10,000 employee range average 56 days to remediate exposures.
Delta Alarm cyberattack disabled mobile-app vehicle controls for hundreds of thousands of Russian vehicle owners for up to two weeks in late January 2026
Delta Alarm took approximately five days to restore partial functionality and nearly two weeks to fully recover from the cloud control plane attack
US Commerce Department rule prohibits Chinese and Russian connected-vehicle software starting Model Year 2027