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Cyberattacks surged in 2025, with third party attacks seeing a huge rise

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  • Cybercriminals are increasingly using vulnerable companies to target their partners and peers
  • The number of third-party incidents doubled year-on-year, Verizon’s new report shows
  • The attacks are used to gain access to target organizations

New research has claimed the involvement of third parties in data breaches has doubled, and is now seen in 30% of all cyberattacks.

The 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) from Verizon Business, which is based on more than 22,000 security incidents and 12,195 confirmed data breaches, found supply chain and partner ecosystems are being increasingly abused in cyberattacks.

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