Data breach stories
Attackers are now moving fast enough that patching delays, standing privilege and inherited trust leave organisations exposed within minutes.
Attackers still exploit basic gaps for months, with 88% of SMB breaches in 2025 involving ransomware, the report says.
Australian firms face rising cyber and compliance costs as OpenText adds tools to govern AI use, data access and application risks.
Outages are now costing Global 2000 firms USD $600 billion a year, as a single incident can wipe 3.4% off share prices.
Despite higher spending plans, half of SMBs reported a cyber incident in the past year, exposing a widening readiness gap.
The scams can hand attackers Microsoft 365 access, as new kits and services make device code phishing easier to run at scale.
Security teams can now spot cloud misconfigurations and compliance gaps in real time as VersaONE adds posture management across major public clouds.
Australia is increasingly in cyber criminals' sights as ransomware now reaches systems in minutes, leaving firms far less time to contain damage.
Shared ownership of security and networking is still rare at large US firms, leaving many exposed to breaches, delays and higher costs.
The public test could bolster or undermine claims that VEIL can anonymise sensitive AI data without letting outsiders recover the original records.
The findings show many firms still leave internet-facing databases and admin tools open, giving attackers easy routes before flaws are even published.
The Manchester firm is now weighing outside funding and headcount growth after repeat business pushed first-year revenue above GBP £250,000.
Experts say AI is accelerating ransomware attacks, shrinking the patching window and forcing organisations to overhaul defences and recovery plans.
Undisclosed attacks outnumbered public cases by nine to one, with healthcare and government still bearing the brunt of the ransomware threat.
Boards are under growing pressure to tackle ransomware and breaches as Aon expands its Australian cyber practice with a seasoned hire.
More than 130 major incidents in 2025 show Singapore facing rising disruption, with public services and retailers hit hardest.
Ransomware is hitting Australian large businesses harder than global peers, with most victims still paying attackers despite backup defences.
Ransomware pressure on Canadian firms is intensifying as AI speeds attacks, with 374 organisations extorted and losses mounting.
Many firms are missing exposed systems and credentials, leaving attackers an easier route in as breaches hit 43% of UK businesses last year.
More than six million Britons may be exposing accounts to hackers by using one password across email, banking, shopping and social media.