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Cybersecurity reports and statistics published by HP Wolf Security

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Recent Statistics & Reports

54% of IT and security decision-makers fail to request technical documentation to validate security claims.

7/17/2025
HardwareFirmwarePrinters

Only 35% of IT and security decision-makers are able to identify vulnerable printers based on newly published hardware or firmware vulnerabilities.

7/17/2025
HardwareFirmwarePrinters

60% of IT and security decision-makers warn that a lack of collaboration between procurement, IT, and security puts their organization at risk.

7/17/2025
HardwareFirmwarePrinters

1-in-4 (25%) of IT and security decision-makers believe it’s necessary to physically destroy printer storage drives.

7/17/2025
HardwareFirmwarePrinters

42% of IT and security decision-makers fail to involve IT/security teams in vendor presentations.

7/17/2025
HardwareFirmwarePrinters

On average, IT and security decision-makers report having approximately 80 printers that are redundant or are in the process of being decommissioned within their organizations.

7/17/2025
HardwareFirmwarePrinters

More than half (53%) of threats targeting endpoints were delivered by email in Q4 2024

3/18/2025
EmailThreat VectorEndpoints

Malicious PDF documents were the third most popular threat file type isolated by HP Sure Click in Q4 2024

3/18/2025
PDFThreat File TypeQ4 2024

In Q4 2024, archives were the second most popular malware delivery file type with 32% of threats

3/18/2025
ArchivesMalware DeliveryQ4 2024

11% of email threats evaded gateway security in Q4 2024

3/18/2025
Email ThreatsGateway EvasionQ4 2024

The popularity of executables and scripts as a malware delivery type saw a 3% point rise over Q3 2024

3/18/2025
ExecutablesScriptsMalware Delivery

In Q4 2024, HP threat researchers saw a growth in social engineering campaigns that rely on fake CAPTCHA challenges to infect users with malware

3/18/2025
Social EngineeringFake CAPTCHAQ4 2024

Threats delivered in PDF documents accounted for 10% in Q4 2024

3/18/2025
PDFThreat File TypeQ4 2024

In Q4 2024, executables and scripts retained first place as the most popular malware delivery type with 43% of threats caught by HP Sure Click

3/18/2025
ExecutablesScriptsMalware Delivery

8% of threats relied on documents such as Microsoft Word formats (e.g. DOC, DOCX) in Q4 2024

3/18/2025
Word DocumentsThreat File TypeQ4 2024

Malicious spreadsheets (e.g. XLS, XLSX) totalled 3% of threats in Q4 2024

3/18/2025
SpreadsheetsThreat File TypeQ4 2024

10% of threats were PDF files in Q4 2024

3/18/2025
PDFThreat File TypeQ4 2024

Malicious spreadsheets (e.g. XLS, XLSX) totaled 7% of threats detected in Q3 2024.

1/1/2025
Spreadsheets

Web browser downloads were the second most common malware delivery method to endpoints, responsible for 28% of threats in Q3 2024. This is a 10% increase compared to Q2 2024.

1/1/2025
Web browserMalwareEndpoints

Archive files were the second most popular file type for malware delivery in Q3 2024, accounting for 34% of threats. The top five archive file formats used were ZIP, RAR, LZH, 7Z, and GZ3.

1/1/2025
MalwareArchive files

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