Mobile
We've curated 76 cybersecurity statistics about Mobile to help you understand how vulnerabilities in mobile applications and the rise of mobile malware are shaping security practices in 2025.
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78% of extortion victims experience scam attempts daily.
63% of extortion targets experience scam attempts daily.
Seven in ten extortion victims say they are confident they can spot a scam.
More than half of extortion victims believe they could recoup any financial losses.
Comcast Business blocked 2.5K mobile threat C2 attempts.
More than half of rural healthcare providers report poor mobile usability and slow encryption that can delay care.
71% of organizations concede that the push for speed has compromised robust mobile app security measures.
Organizations are reporting an average of nine mobile app security incidents per year.
Only 31% of organizations employ code obfuscation techniques.
Mobile security lapses have led to a diminished user experience in 38% of cases.
Mobile security lapses have led to erosion of consumer trust in 41% of cases.
Mobile security lapses have led to application downtime in more than 50% of cases.
Nearly 40% of organizations rely solely on in-house security measures or those included in operating systems.
31% of organizations are currently facing legal consequences as a result of a mobile app security breach.
Mobile security lapses have led to sensitive data leaks in 48% of cases.
93% of organizations believe their mobile app protections are sufficient to prevent attacks.
The average cost of mobile app security breaches has reached $6.99 million in 2025.
60% of organizations have not implemented Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP).
62% of organizations have experienced mobile app security incidents.
63% of organizations are engaged in mobile application security testing.