Newsweek cites Flashpoint intelligence on the scale of global cybercrime exposure.
“Last year, 22 billion personal and business records were exposed in hacks on U.S. companies, according to a study by security consultancy Flashpoint.”
Flashpoint found that 22 billion personal and business records were exposed in 2022, highlighting the scale of today’s cybercrime surge, according to Newsweek.
What Flashpoint data did Newsweek cite about cybercrime scale?
Flashpoint research showed that 22 billion personal and business records were exposed in hacks during 2022, underscoring the magnitude of global cybercrime activity.
Why does this data matter for governments and enterprises?
The volume of exposed records illustrates how persistent, industrialized cybercrime affects critical infrastructure, businesses, and individuals, often without public disclosure or detection.
How does Flashpoint generate intelligence on large-scale cyber threats?
Flashpoint analyzes cybercriminal ecosystems, breach data, and illicit marketplaces to quantify exposure trends and assess how attackers monetize stolen data across global operations.
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