Consumer
We've curated 412 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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26% stopped using a fertility or period tracking app.
70% of people "feel resigned that my personal data is already out there, and I can’t get it back".
47% of people said they "stopped using TikTok".
37% said they "stopped using Facebook".
69% of people said they "use an ad blocker for online browsing".
89% of people are "concerned about my data being used by AI tools without my consent".
75% said they "opt out of data collection, as possible".
Aside from the 89% of people concerned about their data being "accessed and used inappropriately by the government," another 50% said they were concerned about wrongful government access of their "private conversations".
23% of consumers had personal information compromised in a data breach.
Three-quarters of consumers have had their personal information lost or stolen in some form of cybercrime.
Twenty-eight percent of consumers had a social media account hacked.
Consumer Discretionary was the most targeted sector with 278 ransomware attacks in February 2025, accounting for 31% of all attacks.