LockBit 3.0
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High tech (10.6%) was the 3rd most targeted industry.
44% of threat detections originate from the cloud.
83.8% of enterprise data input into AI tools flows to platforms classified as medium, high, or critical risk.
End user engagement with DeepSeek through its web interface surged dramatically following the R1 release, settling at 672.8% growth relative to pre-release baselines by the end of the first seven weeks.
Mid-level employees use AI tools 3.5 times more frequently than manager-level employees.
72% of both Gen Z and Millennial respondents estimate they have fewer than 25 unique passwords.
FBI's Internet Crime Report 2024 recorded $16.6 billion in cybercrime losses.
Human and machine identities are expected to double in 2025.
44% of organizations say it’s difficult to hire for automation and AI roles.
39.5% of AI tools have the key risk factor of inadvertent exposure of user interactions and training data.
Less than half of organizations had key technical elements included in their ransomware playbook.
The FBI received 64,882 complaints about personal data breach in 2024 (versus 55,851 in 2023 and 58,859 in 2022).
One in four (25%) Gen Z respondents share passwords by including them in the body of a text.
The FBI received 193,407 complaints about phishing/spoofing in 2024 (versus 298,878 in 2023 and 321,136 in 2022).
The FBI received 86,415 complaints about extortion in 2024 (versus 48,223 in 2023 and 39,416 in 2022).
62% of Gen Z report some level of stress when it comes to managing passwords.
75% of security professionals agree that their organizations prioritize business efficiencies over robust cybersecurity.
34% say current tools are too complex to manage.
The FBI received 17,910 complaints about confidence fraud/romance scams in 2024 (versus 17,823 in 2023 and 19,021 in 2022).
Claude usage rose 136.1% after version 3.5 launched.