Statista A.I CyberSecurity Scoring
Statista
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Website:https://www.statista.com/
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Number of followers:291,590
NAICS:51
Industry Type:Technology, Information and Media
Homepage:statista.com
Statista Risk Score (AI oriented)
Between 550 and 599
StatistaTechnology, Information and Media
Updated:
25/05/2026
25/05/2026
582/1000
Very Poor
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Statista Global Score (TPRM)
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StatistaTechnology, Information and Media
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StatistaVery Poor
Current Score
582Ca (VERY POOR)
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4 incidents
-100.5 avg impact
Incident timeline with MITRE ATT&CK tactics, techniques, and mitigations.
JULY 2026
588
JUNE 2026
586
MAY 2026
579
APRIL 2026
579
MARCH 2026
573
FEBRUARY 2026
571
JANUARY 2026
638
Breach
23 Jan 2026 • Statista
Statista: Number of data breaches & victims U.S. 2025
U.S. Data Breaches Reach Record Highs in 2025, Impacting Millions
566
LOW-72
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U.S. Data Breaches Reach Record Highs in 2025, Impacting Millions
A recent report from the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC), published by Statista on January 23, 2026, reveals a sharp rise in data compromises across the United States between 2021 and 2025. The findings, based on tracked incidents and affected individuals, highlight a growing cybersecurity crisis.
Key trends from the data include:
- Record-breaking breaches: The number of reported data compromises surged in 2025, continuing an upward trajectory from previous years.
- Massive exposure: Millions of individuals had their personal and financial data exposed, with the total impacted population reaching unprecedented levels.
- Persistent threats: The data underscores the escalating frequency and scale of cyberattacks, supply chain vulnerabilities, and third-party risks targeting U.S. organizations.
The report serves as a critical benchmark for assessing the evolving threat landscape, with implications for businesses, government agencies, and consumers. Full details are available in the Statista dataset, last accessed on March 28, 2026.
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DATA BREACH
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Cyber Attack
23 Jan 2026 • Statista
Statista and Identity Theft Resource Center: Entities affected by supply chain cyberattacks U.S. 2025
Supply Chain Cyberattacks Surge in the U.S. (2021-2025)
566
LOW-72
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Supply Chain Cyberattacks in the U.S. Surge from 2021 to 2025, New Data Reveals
A recent report from the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC), published on January 23, 2026, highlights a sharp rise in supply chain cyberattacks impacting U.S. entities between 2021 and 2025. The data, compiled by Statista, tracks the annual number of organizations affected by these attacks, underscoring the growing threat to third-party vendors and interconnected digital ecosystems.
While the full dataset requires a premium Statista account, the findings reflect a broader trend: supply chain attacks have become a preferred vector for cybercriminals, exploiting vulnerabilities in software providers, service vendors, and other trusted partners to compromise multiple downstream targets. The ITRC’s analysis suggests that as reliance on third-party solutions increases, so does the attack surface for organizations across sectors from healthcare and finance to technology and logistics.
The report serves as a benchmark for assessing the scale of supply chain risks, though specific figures on the number of impacted entities remain restricted to paid subscribers. The data was last accessed on March 23, 2026, and is part of Statista’s broader repository of cybersecurity and threat intelligence metrics.
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DECEMBER 2025
636
NOVEMBER 2025
634
OCTOBER 2025
758
Breach
14 Oct 2025 • Statista
Surfshark and Statista: Data records breached worldwide Q3 2025
Global Data Breaches Reach Record Highs, Exposing Over 1 Billion Accounts in 2025
629
LOW-129
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Global Data Breaches Reach Record Highs, Exposing Over 1 Billion Accounts in 2025
A recent report by Surfshark, published on October 14, 2025, and analyzed by Statista, reveals a sharp rise in global data breaches, with over 1 billion user accounts exposed worldwide between the first quarter of 2020 and the third quarter of 2025. The data, compiled from cybersecurity tracking, highlights a persistent and escalating threat landscape, with breaches affecting individuals and organizations across 150+ countries.
The report underscores a steady upward trend in account exposures, driven by increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks, including ransomware, phishing, and supply chain vulnerabilities. While the exact breakdown of affected sectors remains unspecified, the scale of the breaches suggests widespread impact across industries, from finance and healthcare to e-commerce and social media.
The findings serve as a stark indicator of the growing challenges in cybersecurity, with attackers leveraging both technical exploits and human error to compromise sensitive data. The report’s timeline spanning five years of quarterly data provides a longitudinal view of the evolving threat environment, offering critical context for security professionals and policymakers.
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DATA BREACH
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SEPTEMBER 2025
758
AUGUST 2025
757
MARCH 2024
768
Cyber Attack
06 Mar 2024 • Statista
Statista and Trend Micro: Operating systems hit with ransomware 2023
Ransomware Attacks Disproportionately Target Windows Systems
750
LOW-18
STATRE1773844405
Ransomware Attacks Disproportionately Target Windows Systems, Trend Micro Data Reveals
A recent analysis by Trend Micro, published on March 6, 2024, highlights the persistent dominance of Windows operating systems as the primary target for ransomware attacks worldwide between 2019 and 2023. The data, compiled in a Statista report, underscores Windows’ overwhelming share of detected ransomware incidents, far outpacing other platforms.
The findings reveal that Windows systems accounted for the vast majority of ransomware detections during the five-year period, reflecting both their widespread enterprise and consumer adoption and their attractiveness to threat actors. While the exact percentage breakdown is not specified in the summary, the trend aligns with historical patterns where Windows’ market dominance makes it a lucrative target for cybercriminals.
The report does not detail specific attack vectors or regional variations but serves as a broader indicator of ransomware trends across operating systems. The data was accessed on March 18, 2026, and remains a key reference for understanding the evolving threat landscape. The insights provide context for organizations assessing risk exposure and prioritizing security measures for high-target platforms.
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