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From July 2024 to June 2025, Kaspersky detected scams posing as job offers on platforms like Indeed and Glassdoor.
Operational managers consider cybersecurity breaches a low-level issue at industrial organizations, at 22%.
835,179 attacks between H2 2024 and H1 2025 detected by Kaspersky were disguised as Microsoft Excel.
60% of security leaders believe that attackers are evolving too quickly to maintain a truly resilient security posture.
731,025 attacks between H2 2024 and H1 2025 detected by Kaspersky were disguised as Outlook.
352,080 attacks between H2 2024 and H1 2025 detected by Kaspersky were disguised as OneDrive.
11% of companies paid ransoms three times or more.
Of these incidents involving Chinese GenAI tools, the exposed data types included: 32.8% involving source code, access credentials, or proprietary algorithms; 18.2% including M&A documents and investment models; 17.8% exposing PII such as customer or employee records; and 14.4% containing internal financial data.
Over 60% of online traffic to retailers is already bots, not humans. This number is expected to surpass 90% in the near future due to AI agents acting on behalf of consumers.
26.3% of ChatGPT use by employees was via personal accounts.
2.1% of all sensitive prompts analysed in Q2 originated in Poe.
68% of CISOs consider supply chain risk and generative AI security to be top concerns, viewing them as intertwined challenges that are redefining the attack surface.
Over 1.8 billion credentials were stolen in the first half of 2025 alone. The 1.8 billion stolen credentials represent an 800% increase.
3,849,489 attacks between H2 2024 and H1 2025 detected by Kaspersky were disguised as Zoom.
68% of security leaders are concerned about the risks associated with third-party software tools and components integrated into their tech stacks.
Agentic AI caused the most dangerous failures—crypto thefts, API abuses, and legal disasters, and Supply chain attacks.
US-based companies experienced physical threats in 46% of ransomware attacks.
Up to 500% increases in fraud losses are projected over the next few years due to breakdowns in fraud detection.
The volume of disclosed vulnerabilities is up by a staggering 246% since February 2025.
Fraud teams are expected to face 2–3 times more operational workload over the next 12–18 months to maintain current protection levels