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Cybersecurity Industry Statistics: ATO, Ransomware, Breaches & Fraud

Cybersecurity Industry Statistics: ATO, Ransomware, Breaches & Fraud

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With cybersecurity reports and fraud studies launching almost weekly, it can be hard to keep track of the latest stats related to:

  • Account takeover (ATO)
  • Ransomware
  • Malware
  • Phishing
  • Authentication bypass and session hijacking
  • Data breaches
  • Business email compromise (BEC)
  • Fraud and identity theft
  • Supply chain
  • Digital identity threats

At SpyCloud, we know our readers need the latest cybersecurity statistics to bolster their case for investing in solutions to combat cybercrime and protect employees and customers. Here is the latest list of cybersecurity statistics you should know for 2026:

Account Takeover (ATO) Statistics:

Ransomware Statistics:

  • Ransomware payments hit a record $1.1 billion in 2023, despite a decline in the share of victims who pay
  • The median ransom demand increased to $650,000 in 2023
  • 85% of organizations were affected by ransomware in some capacity over the past 12 months, with 31% experiencing 6 to 10 incidents. SpyCloud 2025 Identity Threat Report
  • Ransomware attacks saw a drop of nearly 12% last year, yet ransomware remains a critical threat, accounting for 17% of attacks involving malware.
  • The FBI received 2,825 ransomware complaints in 2023, an 18% increase from the previous year, with adjusted losses rising 74%.
  • According to security leaders, the top three perceived riskiest entry points for ransomware are: #1 Phishing and social engineering #2 Exposed or weak APIs #3 Stolen cookies that enable session hijacking. SpyCloud 2025 Identity Threat Report
  • Dark web research suggests that Akira, LockBit, Black Basta, RansomHub, and Hunters International were among the most active ransomware families over the past year. IBM X-Force 2025 Threat Intelligence Index
  • 54% of ransomware victim domains showed up in infostealer marketplaces/logs before the attack, and 40% contained corporate email addresses, suggesting that initial access brokers (IABs) are using these stolen credentials to facilitate ransomware attacks. Verizon 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report
  • Improving ransomware prevention and response is the second highest priority for security teams in 2025 after improving cross-functional team collaboration across IT, IAM, security, and other stakeholders. SpyCloud 2025 Identity Threat Report

Malware Statistics:

Phishing Statistics:

Authentication Bypass & Session Hijacking Statistics:

Data Breach Statistics:

Business Email Compromise (BEC) Statistics:

Fraud & Identity Theft Statistics:

Supply Chain Attack Statistics:

Digital Identity Threat Statistics for Human and Non-Human Identities:

For more insights, get the 2026 SpyCloud Identity Exposure Report

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