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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26% of scam victims reported phishing.
23% of scam victims reported package delivery scams.
67% of people are concerned about their older loved ones falling for a suspicious email or text scam offering a sale or deal.
Respondents in Japan (24%) and the Czech Republic (27%) are less swayed by great deals.
16% of Boomers plan to use ChatGPT to help them with gift ideas this holiday season.
Of the people that gave personal information for a discount, 27% gave up their home address.
43% of people would change their shopping habits to try to get a high demand gift during the holidays.
19% say they’d click on a social media ad or email link claiming to have the gift to get a high-demand gift during the holidays.
40% of people who have fallen victim to a scam during a past holiday season were scammed on social media.
24% of victims of AI-driven scams had their personal information stolen.
65% of extortion scam victims are male.
28% of Gen Z parents admit to sharing passwords verbally or through text or email.
37% of Gen Z parents give their child full autonomy or only lightly monitor their online activity.
43% of parents haven't talked with their kids about how to recognize AI-enabled threats.
Gen Z and Millennials account for two in three victims of extortion scams.
29% of victims of AI-driven scams suffered work or school consequences.
44% of Gen Z households reported malware infections.
98% of Gen Z parents say they've had conversations with their kids about online safety.
21% of victims of AI-driven scams had financial accounts opened in their name.
56% of Gen Z parents do not use a password manager.