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34% of organisations have failed a compliance audit due to identity-related issues.

BeyondID7/30/2025
IdentityCompliance audit

38% of organisations suffered a phishing attack that led to unauthorised access.

BeyondID7/30/2025
IdentityPhishing

36% of organisations experienced a data breach involving identity credentials.

BeyondID7/30/2025
IdentityData breach

Just 27% of organisations enforce a least privilege access model.

BeyondID7/30/2025
IdentityLeast privilege

Organisations self-identifying as "Established" in their identity posture follow 5.1 best practices.

BeyondID7/30/2025

Stolen identity "fullz" (comprehensive personal information) can be bought for as little as $3 on the dark web.

Proof7/17/2025
FraudIdentity

In 2025, 74% of global consumers said they would willingly spend more time on identity verification when accessing travel and hospitality-related platforms if it improved their security. This is up from 71% in 2024.

Jumio7/16/2025
IdentityIdentity verification

69% of respondents globally believe AI-powered fraud now poses a greater threat to personal security than traditional forms of identity theft.

Jumio7/16/2025
IdentityAI

Global willingness to spend time verifying identity on sharing economy platforms was 70% in 2025, which is only slightly down from 71% in 2024.

Jumio7/16/2025
IdentityIdentity verification

50% of consumers globally don't feel adequately protected in the sharing economy (including vacation rentals and other travel-focused gig economy services).

Jumio7/16/2025
IdentityTravel

80% of consumers globally were willing to spend more time on security for digital platforms supporting banking and financial services

Jumio7/16/2025
IdentitySecurity

44% of global consumers lack confidence in the travel industry's ability to protect them from AI-powered fraud, including identity theft and account takeover fraud.

Jumio7/16/2025
IdentityTravel

55% of consumers in the UK don't feel adequately protected in the sharing economy (including vacation rentals and other travel-focused gig economy services).

Jumio7/16/2025
IdentityTravel

Of attempted misuse attempts that involved financial accounts, 14% involved checking accounts.

Identity Theft Resource Center6/24/2025
IdentityFinancial

New types of scams reported included toll road scams, which accounted for 3% of all reported scams.

Identity Theft Resource Center6/24/2025
IdentityScam

For attempted misuse, thieves tried to open a new account (69%) more often than attempting to take over an existing account (31%).

Identity Theft Resource Center6/24/2025
IdentityAccount takeover

Google Voice scams decreased by 84 percentage points and made up 9% of all scam reports.

Identity Theft Resource Center6/24/2025
IdentityScam

There was a 754-percentage-point increase in reports of account takeover involving tech accounts.

Identity Theft Resource Center6/24/2025
IdentityAccount takeover

The top methods of identity compromise reported were due to PII being shared in a scam, stolen documents with personal information, and unauthorized access to a computer or mobile device.

Identity Theft Resource Center6/24/2025
IdentityPersonal information

Individuals who reported stolen documents with personal information primarily reported stolen driver’s licenses, Social Security cards, payment cards, birth certificates, and phones or tablets.

Identity Theft Resource Center6/24/2025
IdentityPersonal information