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82% of organizations have implemented a Disaster Recovery (DR) Plan.
12% of consumers reported having an email account taken over.
In Sweden, only 31% of respondents said government regulation is incredibly important (the lowest rate).
Exploited vulnerabilities also contributed to 12% of attacks in 2025.
More than 40% of faculty have already been impacted by AI-related cybersecurity threats.
In Singapore, 39% of respondents reported high concerns of deepfake impersonations.
29% of the lowest income group (Less than $30,000) lost money after encountering a scam.
Botnet accounted for 9.9% of initial access vectors.
30% of education institutions reported that AI-generated phishing attempts or misinformation campaigns were contained quickly.
Scam victimization in the USA rose from 31% to 62%.
41% of schools said they have faced phishing, misinformation and other disruptive efforts.
Nearly 30% of schools reported instances of students producing harmful AI content.
50% of US-based IT and security professionals feel their companies don’t consistently prioritize employee wellbeing and mental health.
Scams beginning over a text message or messaging app rose significantly to 30% in 2025, up from 20% in 2024.
34% of adults aged 55-64 years old experienced cyber crime.
39% of respondents are most worried about AI-driven phishing when it comes to modern or future fraud and scams.
Only 20% of respondents reported being not very confident or not confident at all in their ability to determine whether something is legitimate or a scam.
Essential entities (including public administration, transport, digital infrastructure and services, finance, and manufacturing) represent 53.7% of the total number of recorded incidents in the EU.
Malicious applications accounted for 8% of initial access vectors.
Most confirmed AI-related events (30%) were “contained quickly” at education insitutions.