A recent report from Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 highlights a troubling trend in cybersecurity, revealing that data theft was the driving force behind 94% of global cyberattacks in 2024. The report, released on February 26, 2025, indicates that cybercriminals increasingly disrupted operations, with 86% of attacks resulting in operational interruptions, reputational damage, or financial losses. Additionally, Mandiant noted that in 2024, it responded to nearly four times more financially motivated intrusions compared to state-backed attacks, with ransomware and extortion incidents on the rise. The evolving landscape of cybercrime is marked by more complex ransomware defenses and a shift toward unified cybersecurity platforms and cloud security solutions, as noted by industry experts.
💻🛡️ El Informe Global de Respuesta a Incidentes 2025 de Unit 42 (Palo Alto Networks) revela que el 86% de los ciberataques en 2024 causaron interrupciones, daños reputacionales o pérdidas financieras ⚠️ https://t.co/526nYy9DrD
#Cybercrime’s evolution is clear. ♦️ In 2024, Mandiant responded to nearly 4x more financially motivated intrusions than state-backed ones. Of note, ransomware and extortion is growing. Watch the full video to understand how these attacks have shifted: https://t.co/KOsCvztVRH https://t.co/JjJ6cIcHsB
🚨 2025 is bringing BIG changes to cybersecurity: unified platforms, cloud/app security, & more. Futurum's @fsmontenegro breaks it down. Ready to protect your org? Download the report: https://t.co/WHEwjrJqzj #Cybersecurity #Infosec #TechTrends #Security https://t.co/SZExn17yYX