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Verizon's 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report: System Intrusions Behind 80% of APAC Breaches
APACStoneBridge Acquisition (APAC) GlobeNewswire News Room·2025-04-23 04:01

Core Insights - The 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) by Verizon Business highlights a significant increase in system intrusions in the Asia-Pacific region, with 80% of data breaches attributed to such attacks, up from 38% the previous year [1][2][3] Key APAC Findings - Malware incidents rose dramatically from 58% to 83% year-over-year in the Asia-Pacific region, with ransomware now accounting for 51% of breaches [2][9] - The report indicates a concerning trend of espionage-motivated attacks particularly affecting the Manufacturing and Healthcare sectors, while the Education, Financial, and Retail industries continue to face persistent threats [6] - The involvement of third parties in breaches has doubled, emphasizing the risks associated with supply chains and partner ecosystems [9] Key Global Findings - The report analyzed over 22,000 security incidents, including 12,195 confirmed data breaches across 139 countries, underscoring the global nature of the cybersecurity threat landscape [2] - The median ransom payment to cybercriminals was reported at US$115,000, which poses a significant financial burden for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) [7] - A notable increase in breaches due to exploitation of vulnerabilities was observed, with a 34% rise, particularly focusing on zero-day exploits targeting perimeter devices and VPNs [9]