Financial Loss
We've curated 24 cybersecurity statistics about financial loss to help you understand how data breaches and cyber fraud are impacting businesses' bottom lines in 2025. Discover the trends and practices that are shaping financial security today.
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In North America, 12% of breached organizations reported losses above $250,000 in the past year.
In North America, 24% of breached organizations reported losses of at least $100,000 in the past year.
52% of scam victims lose money, more than twice the 2025 rate.
60% of victims aged 65–74 report financial loss.
11% of identity crime victims report losses greater than $1,000,000.
Ransomware accounted for about 90% of total incurred losses in Resilience's manufacturing insurance portfolio over the past five years.
35% of identity crime victims report losses exceeding $10,000.
Hospitals can lose $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 per day during operational disruptions caused by cyberattacks.
The median perceived cost of the most disruptive breach or attack was £0 for businesses and £0 for charities, increasing to £30 for medium and large businesses.
35% of enterprises report financial losses from AI agent-related incidents.
The average transfer fraud event costs roughly ten times more than the average email compromise in manufacturing claims.
Individual extortion demands in healthcare reached as high as $4 million in the first half of 2025.
Average claim severity in Resilience's healthcare portfolio increasesd from $800,000 in 2024 to more than $2 million per incident in 2025.
Seniors aged 55 and older lose an average of $1,298 to phone scams, which is triple the losses of younger adults.
A U.S. healthcare provider faced over $40 million in account exposure related to fraudulent AI bot calls in 2025.
Over 61% of organizations that have lost money in a deepfake attack reported losses in excess of $100,000.
Nearly 19% of organizations that have lost money in a deepfake attack reported having lost half-a-million dollars or more.
Mean financial losses for organizations targeted by deepfake-related incidents stand at over $280,000.
55% of organizations targeted by deepfake attacks suffered financial losses averaging more than $280,000.
Over 5% of organizations targeted by deepfake-related incidents have lost $1 million dollars or more.