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Cybersecurity Statistics & Research
Data tells the story of our evolving threat landscape. Cybersecurity statistics reveal the scale and impact of cybercrime, from the billions lost to fraud each year to the rising frequency of data breaches affecting businesses and consumers.
Understanding these numbers helps individuals and organizations make informed decisions about their security investments. Whether you're building a case for better security practices at work or simply curious about the state of online threats, hard data provides the context you need.
Our research articles compile the latest statistics from trusted sources, present them in an accessible format, and provide analysis to help you understand what the numbers mean for your personal and professional security posture.
Latest Articles
Data Breach Statistics 2026: The Numbers Behind the Record Year
The latest data breach statistics for 2026 — record compromises tracked by the Identity Theft Resource Center, victim-notice totals, and how much of your data is already exposed. Sourced from ITRC, the FBI, and Javelin.
Phishing Statistics 2026: The Data on the Internet's #1 Attack
The latest phishing statistics for 2026 — FBI complaint volumes, loss figures, and our own analysis of 300 live phishing URLs. How common phishing is, how much it costs, and why most phishing links pass an automated safety check.
The Anatomy of a Phishing Link: We Analyzed 600 URLs (2026 Study)
We ran 300 confirmed-live phishing URLs and 300 top legitimate sites through an automated safety scanner. Nearly two-thirds of the phishing links were rated 'safe' by a single scan. Here's what phishing links actually have in common — and why no one check is enough.
Identity Theft Statistics 2026: The Numbers That Actually Matter
The latest identity theft and fraud statistics for 2026 — pulled from the FBI, FTC, Javelin, and the Identity Theft Resource Center. Losses, victim counts, top fraud types, and what the data tells you about your own risk.