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Verizon 2025 DBIR: 10 Takeaways You Should Know Verizon 2025 DBIR (Data Breach Investigations Report) dissects over 22,000 cyber incidents and 12,000 confirmed breaches to reveal the latest breach trends and attacker methodologies. The report highlights shifts in attacker behavior, exploitation techniques, and organizational vulnerabilities. This year’s data reflects a continued rise in ransomware, an…
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Verizon Business recently released its 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR), revealing a disturbing trend in the cybersecurity landscape: third-party involvement in data breaches has doubled to 30% over the past year, creating unprecedented challenges for organizations worldwide. This significant shift indicates cybercriminals are increasingly targeting supply chain vulnerabilities to compromise multiple victims through a…
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Also: Supply Chain Security in Wake of US Tariffs, AI’s Role in the SOCIn this week’s update, ISMG editors discussed takeaways from Verizon’s annual Data Breach Investigations Report, the cybersecurity ripple effects of the disruptive U.S. tariff policy, and why artificial intelligence tools still aren’t ready to take over the security operations center.
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Verizon Business’s 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR), released on April 24, 2025, paints a stark picture of the cybersecurity landscape, drawing from an analysis of over 22,000 security incidents, including 12,195 confirmed data breaches. The report identifies credential abuse (22%) and exploitation of vulnerabilities (20%) as the predominant initial attack vectors, with a 34%…
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The latest Verizon DBIR landed this week with a startling statistic about the security posture of VPNs and network edge devices. The post Verizon DBIR Flags Major Patch Delays on VPNs, Edge Appliances appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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Stolen credentials still make up most common threat vector in annual cybersecurity report.
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The cybersecurity landscape confounded expectations in 2024, as anticipated threats and risk didn’t materialize and less widely touted attack scenarios shot up.
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A critical security vulnerability in the Verizon Call Filter iOS app exposed the incoming call records of potentially millions of Verizon Wireless customers, allowing unauthorized access to sensitive communication metadata without device compromise or user notification. Independent security researcher Evan Connelly discovered and responsibly disclosed the flaw on February 22, 2025, which has since been…
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Verizon subscribers who have been using the company’s Message+ texting app are now being forced to switch to an alternative, following the service’s discontinuation on Monday. The app is the latest victim in the move to cross-platform RCS, and while it’s probably for the best, loyal users are bemoaning the loss of some fan-favorite features.
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A 59-year-old IT worker living in Florida was sentenced to four years in prison on Monday for sharing sensitive information with the Chinese government’s intelligence agency.
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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS – Verizon Business today announced a partnership with Knightscope, a leading developer of autonomous security robots (ASRs), to provide secure, reliable connectivity for the deployment of Knightscope’s K5 security robots and K1 emergency communication devices to help elevate safety at commercial and government facilities.
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The 2024 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) is always one of the most hotly anticipated cyber security reports and this year it has been released chockful of insights.
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Chinese hackers who earlier this month infiltrated the U.S. wiretap system have apparently expanded their telecom network access to target data from phones used by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and vice presidential candidate JD Vance.
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Recent reports from the SOCRadar Dark Web Team have uncovered a series of significant cyber threats. Among the most concerning is the alleged data breach of Verizon’s Push-to-Talk (PTT) service. Additionally, databases from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC) are allegedly up for sale. Other threats include the…
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A congressional committee on Friday called on the chief executives of three major telecom companies reportedly breached by Chinese hackers to provide more details, and brief lawmakers, about the intrusions.
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Chinese government hackers penetrated the networks of several large US-based Internet service providers and may have gained access to systems used for court-authorized wiretaps of communications networks, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday. “People familiar with the matter” told the WSJ that hackers breached the networks of companies including Verizon, AT&T, and Lumen (also known…
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Verizon, AT&T, and Lumen Technologies were among the US broadband providers whose networks were reportedly hacked by Chinese cyberspies, possibly compromising the wiretapping systems used for court-ordered surveillance.
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COMMENTARY The Verizon “Data Breach Investigations Report” (DBIR) is a highly credible annual report that provides valuable insights into data breaches and cyber threats, based on analysis of real-world incidents. Professionals in cybersecurity rely on this report to help inform security strategies based on trends in the evolving threat landscape. However, the 2024 DBIR has raised some interesting questions,…