
Cybersecurity Industry Statistics: ATO, Ransomware, Breaches & Fraud
SpyCloud’s updated list of cybersecurity statistics highlights the most common types of cyberattacks, along with how to protect employees, vendors, & consumers.
SpyCloud’s updated list of cybersecurity statistics highlights the most common types of cyberattacks, along with how to protect employees, vendors, & consumers.
The cost of a data breach keeps rising but there are concrete approaches for mitigating costs that work. Read the key findings from this year’s IBM report.
New year, same story: Credentials are king, ransomware is rampant, and human error prevails. We dig into the Verizon 2023 Data Breach Investigations Report and shed some light on what the future holds.
When you’re alerted that your password was included in a data breach, what can you do to protect your accounts? Learn the implications of exposed credentials and 4 steps to exposed passwords.
Monetizing network access is not a new scheme, but the emergence of Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) operators has created a market for specialized actors called Initial Access Brokers (IABs).
A look back at the threat landscape that experts were predicting over the last five years to see how the industry has changed – and what could be ahead.
When it comes to identity theft, stolen phone numbers are often shrugged off. But the truth is, criminals want your phone numbers just as much as they want your passwords.
Ransomware has reached crisis levels across all business sectors and across the globe. What’s fueling it? Two words: stolen credentials.
Telecom companies are rich in data and have huge numbers of customers, both of which make them valuable targets for fraudsters. They’re also heavily exposed in data breaches.
We’ve noticed a trend where media headlines equate data breaches & credential stuffing. The difference is critical for companies like Zoom, Nintendo, and Spotify, who made headlines in 2020 for the wrong reasons & suffered brand damage as a result.
Questions to ask yourself as you prepare breach prevention & response plans, based on our conversations with CISOs who have survived major breaches that exposed customer data.
The cost of a data breach in the healthcare industry is now at an all-time high: $7.13M. Roy Mellinger, former Anthem CISO, shares his perspective & lessons learned from their 2015 breach – takeaways that are relevant for security leaders from all industries.
We were able to tie more than 412 million breach assets within the SpyCloud database to employees within the Fortune 1000, providing a snapshot of the breach exposure affecting major enterprises.