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We've curated 455 cybersecurity statistics about the US to help you understand how emerging threats, like state-sponsored attacks and ransomware, are reshaping our defenses and practices in 2025.

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31% of US business leaders cited Account Takeover as the most prominent cause of fraud loss.

TransUnion10/8/2025
FraudAccount takeover

US business leaders reported an average equivalent revenue loss of 9.8% due to fraud, a 46% increase from 2024, equating to USD$114 billion in total losses.

TransUnion10/8/2025
FraudFraud loss

Total lender exposure to suspected synthetic identities for US auto loans, credit cards, and unsecured personal loans was USD$2.7 billion at the end of H1 2025.

TransUnion10/8/2025
FraudSynthetic identity

61% of US SMB leaders admit they are not proactive in updating their systems.

ASUS10/8/2025
SMBsSystem updates

64% of US business leaders indicated fraudsters increased their attacks on call centers in the past year, up from 44% in 2024.

TransUnion10/8/2025
FraudCall center

13% of respondents in the US were likely to have an AI mandate from leadership.

SnapLogic10/7/2025
AIAI mandate

Optimizing cloud security is a top security convergence goal for 36% of US organizations.

Dynatrace10/7/2025
ObservabilityAI

32% of respondents in the UK and US received explicit encouragement to use AI in the workplace.

SnapLogic10/7/2025
AIUK

23% of respondents in the US had AI tools provided by their IT team.

SnapLogic10/7/2025
AI

Enhancing threat visibility and improving crisis management are the top security convergence goals for 37% of US organizations.

Dynatrace10/7/2025
ObservabilityAI

73% of workers in the US are very confident using AI tools.

SnapLogic10/7/2025
AI

Just 2.6% of scams are reported to authorities in the United States.

F-Secure10/1/2025
ScamsScam reporting

Scam victimization in the USA rose from 31% to 62%.

F-Secure10/1/2025
Scams

Scam rates doubled in the USA from 2024 to 2025.

F-Secure10/1/2025
Scams

In the US, nearly two-thirds of Americans (62%) have at least some trust in organizations that manage their identities.

Ping Identity10/1/2025
Identity dataTrust

About one in five (21%) Americans didn’t single out any particular service as trusting the least.

Ping Identity10/1/2025
Identity dataTrust

58% of organizations in the healthcare sector experienced email incidents, yet only 36% feel very confident in their compliance posture.

Exclaimer9/30/2025
Email security incidentHealthcare

62% of organizations in the finance sector experienced email incidents, yet only 42% feel very confident in their compliance posture.

Exclaimer9/30/2025
Email security incidentFinance

In the US, 34% of respondents identify hardware security keys/passkeys as the most secure option, up from 18% last year (a 16-point increase)

Yubico9/30/2025
AuthenticationHardware security keys

46% of US IT leaders cite managing external threats (such as phishing and spoofing) as their top security challenge.

Exclaimer9/30/2025
Email security incidentPhishing