Consumer
We've curated 291 cybersecurity statistics about Consumer to help you understand how personal data protection, online shopping security, and identity theft prevention are evolving in 2025.
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87% of people "support national laws regulating how companies can collect, store, share, or use our personal data".
70% of people "feel resigned that my personal data is already out there, and I can’t get it back".
75% said they "opt out of data collection, as possible".
60% feel that "we will never have simple, meaningful ways to protect our data".
45% said they "stopped using X" (formerly Twitter).
44% said they "stopped using Instagram".
72% agreed or strongly agreed that they are "concerned about my personal data being accessed and used inappropriately by the government".
23% of consumers had personal information compromised in a data breach.
Twenty-eight percent of consumers had a social media account hacked.
Three-quarters of consumers have had their personal information lost or stolen in some form of cybercrime.
Consumer Discretionary was the most targeted sector with 278 ransomware attacks in February 2025, accounting for 31% of all attacks.