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Microsoft was the most targeted brand among cloud apps at a rate of 42%.
In 2024, 88% of all employees used personal cloud apps each month.
Other credential compromise techniques used to target SaaS applications included self-service password reset (24%), single-factor password guessing (14%), and push fatigue (13%).
Over 53% of enterprise leaders surveyed reported engaging in multiple AI deployments.
The median monthly rate of advanced email attacks in the APAC region increased by 26.9%, rising from 472 attacks per 1,000 mailboxes to 6001.
ChatGPT is being used in 84% of organisations.
Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks in the APAC region increased by 6% year-on-year.
Average losses from a successful BEC attack exceed $137,000.
45% of organisations use DLP to control the flow of data into GenAI apps.
17% of Brits would be willing to take a 25% pay cut to avoid being monitored.
27% of Brits say they now take fewer breaks due to being monitored.
32% of Brits constantly wonder if they are being watched.
58% of breaches impacting the top 100 U.S. federal contractors involved third-party attack vectors. This is double the global average of 29%.
35% of federal contractors experienced publicly reported breaches, with 14% having multiple incidents (2–5 breaches each).
Ransomware operators accounted for 41.25% of all breaches, with their share rising to 46.5% in third-party incidents.
There were 66 ransomware healthcare victims in Q1 2024, 87 healthcare victims in Q2 2024, 99 healthcare victims in Q3 2024, and 121 healthcare victims in Q4 2024.
There was 211 US healthcare ransomware victims in 2023 and 268 in 2024, a 27% increase.
Only 37.4% of healthcare ransomware victims reported attacks to the HHS in 2023.
GenAI adoption continues to increase, with the number of genAI users nearly tripling year-over-year and 94% of organizations now using genAI apps, increasing data risk to organizations worldwide from 81% a year ago
59% of breaches among the top 150 insurance companies involved third-party attack vectors.