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Vulnerability Exploitation Surpasses Credentials as Top Breach Entry Point

The latest Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report reveals a significant shift in how breaches occur: vulnerability exploitation now accounts for 31% of breaches, surpassing stolen credentials as the top entry point for hackers. Ransomware remains a major threat, involved in nearly half of all breaches.

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Rows of equipment racks and patch panels in a modern network closet with a technician's workbench in the foreground.

Vulnerability Exploits Overtake Credentials as Top Breach Entry Point

For the first time in nearly two decades, exploiting vulnerabilities has surpassed compromised credentials as the top breach entry point, accounting for 31% of data breaches over the past year. This significant shift suggests that threat actors are adapting their tactics, and defenders must follow suit.

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Exploits Emerge as Top Breach Entry Point

With attackers exploiting vulnerabilities at an alarming rate, it's clear that organizations are struggling to keep up with the pace of security defects - and it's leaving them exposed. Exploits have now become the top breach entry point, accounting for 31% of all known initial access vectors.

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Technicians work in a network operations center with a prominent server in the foreground.

Vulnerability Exploitation Surges in Data Breaches

Vulnerability exploitation is now the top attack vector, responsible for a staggering one-third of all data breaches. This alarming trend highlights the urgent need for robust patch management and cybersecurity measures to stay ahead of threats.

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