LockBit 3.0
Cybersecurity statistics about lockbit 3.0
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47% of consumers will abandon purchases if they have forgotten their password for that particular account.
Among people familiar with passkeys, 53% believe passkeys offer greater security than passwords.
One in four CIOs surveyed are concerned about the rise of deepfakes over the next year.
The majority (52%) of organizations say their network/connectivity infrastructure is not ready to support new technology initiatives, such as AI
Of APT activity directed at the U.S., 47% was attributed to China and 35% to Russia-aligned groups.
Only 58% of CIOs are confident in their ability to pinpoint potential security gaps.
45% of CIOs say they require significant improvements in their security coverage
39% believe that if you don’t manage asset-related risks properly, it will weaken your standing in the marketplace, making it harder to win new business or keep up with rivals.
76% of CIOs acknowledge the growth threat of credential leaks.
Among the roles most vulnerable to credential theft, 28% were in Project Management, followed by Consulting (12%) and Software Development (10.7%).
75% of cybersecurity incidents occur due to unmanaged assets.
AI-based tools for sale in the cybercriminal underground were found for as little as 30 cents USD
Japanese consumers are the least likely to disapprove of selling data on (26% saying so).
The technology sector saw a 119% increase in APT-related detections in Q1 2025 compared to Q4 2024.
55% of organizations surveyed said they have no processes in place to continuously manage attack surface risk.
Less than 1% of hacktivist attacks impacted organizations in the Americas.
Half of tech leaders say they lack access to security solutions that fully fit their business needs.
Infostealer activity has surged by 266% in recent years.
20% of UK consumers are ambivalent about OEMs selling driver data.
Over half of CIOs say their security patch systems have become too complex to manage effectively.