The 2024 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) highlighted a significant increase in vulnerability exploitation for initial access, which nearly tripled in 2023, emphasizing the critical need for urgent and strategic vulnerability management. The report brings attention to the rise of human error, playing a role in 68% of breaches, with users clicking phishing emails within seconds. Additionally, the report reveals that ransomware attacks persist as a top threat but with a slight decrease due to the rise in pure extortion attacks, where data is stolen without encryption

 Vulnerability exploitation surged in 2023 while human error is still a major factor in breaches

Furthermore, the DBIR mentions that generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has not made a significant impact in the cyberattack landscape yet, as threat actors continue to adapt to cyber defenses, shifting tactics from traditional ransomware to pure extortion methods. Overall, the report underscores the importance of organizations staying aware of evolving threat landscapes to adapt their cybersecurity strategies accordingly.
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