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Ontem — 8 de Maio de 2026HACKMAGEDDON
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  • 16-30 April 2026 Cyber Attacks Timeline Paolo Passeri
    In the second timeline of April 2026 I collected 108 events, corresponding to an average of 7.2 events per day, a number that confirms a growing trend, driven by the increasing number of supply chain attacks, compared to the previous timeline, where I collected 94 events (6.27 events/day).
     

16-30 April 2026 Cyber Attacks Timeline

8 de Maio de 2026, 07:04
In the second timeline of April 2026 I collected 108 events, corresponding to an average of 7.2 events per day, a number that confirms a growing trend, driven by the increasing number of supply chain attacks, compared to the previous timeline, where I collected 94 events (6.27 events/day).
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  • Q1 2026 Cyber Attack Statistics Paolo Passeri
    I aggregated the statistics created from the cyber attacks timelines published in the first quarter of 2026. In this period, I collected a total of 528 events (5.87 events/day) dominated by Cyber Crime with 66%, followed by Cyber Espionage with 18%, Hacktivism with 3%, and finally Cyber Warfare with 2%.
     

Q1 2026 Cyber Attack Statistics

28 de Abril de 2026, 06:51
I aggregated the statistics created from the cyber attacks timelines published in the first quarter of 2026. In this period, I collected a total of 528 events (5.87 events/day) dominated by Cyber Crime with 66%, followed by Cyber Espionage with 18%, Hacktivism with 3%, and finally Cyber Warfare with 2%.
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  • 1-15 April 2026 Cyber Attacks Timeline Paolo Passeri
    The first timeline of April 2026 brings an evolution in terms of methodology: from now on I will map the initial access techniques with the MITRE ATT&CK model. I also decided to merge the categories of Finance and Fintech in the sectors chart. From an event perspective, the first half of April 2026 confirmed a sustained trend...
     

1-15 April 2026 Cyber Attacks Timeline

24 de Abril de 2026, 05:39
The first timeline of April 2026 brings an evolution in terms of methodology: from now on I will map the initial access techniques with the MITRE ATT&CK model. I also decided to merge the categories of Finance and Fintech in the sectors chart. From an event perspective, the first half of April 2026 confirmed a sustained trend...
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  • March 2026 Cyber Attacks Statistics Paolo Passeri
    After the cyber attacks timelines, it’s time to publish the statistics for March 2026 where I collected and analyzed 282 events: a sharp increase compared to the 176 events of the previous month. In March 2026, Cyber Crime continued to lead the Motivations chart with 64%, ahead of Cyber Espionage at number two with 15%. Hacktivism took over the third position with 6%, ahead of Cyber Warfare with 3%.
     

March 2026 Cyber Attacks Statistics

16 de Abril de 2026, 05:14
After the cyber attacks timelines, it’s time to publish the statistics for March 2026 where I collected and analyzed 282 events: a sharp increase compared to the 176 events of the previous month. In March 2026, Cyber Crime continued to lead the Motivations chart with 64%, ahead of Cyber Espionage at number two with 15%. Hacktivism took over the third position with 6%, ahead of Cyber Warfare with 3%.
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  • 16-31 March 2026 Cyber Attacks Timeline Paolo Passeri
    The second half of March 2026 has been very active from an infosec standpoint, with 124 events and a threat landscape dominated by malware. As always, cyber crime led the motivations chart with 65%, slightly up from the previous timeline.
     

16-31 March 2026 Cyber Attacks Timeline

14 de Abril de 2026, 08:57
The second half of March 2026 has been very active from an infosec standpoint, with 124 events and a threat landscape dominated by malware. As always, cyber crime led the motivations chart with 65%, slightly up from the previous timeline.

1-15 March 2026 Cyber Attacks Timeline

26 de Março de 2026, 07:56
In the first half of March 2026 I collected 95 events (6.34 events/day) with a threat landscape dominated by malware once ahead of account takeovers and ransomware.

February 2026 Cyber Attacks Statistics

12 de Março de 2026, 03:48
After the cyber attacks timelines, it’s time to publish the statistics for February 2026 where I collected and analyzed 176 events. In February 2026, Cyber Crime continued to lead the Motivations chart with 62%.

16-28 February 2026 Cyber Attacks Timeline

6 de Março de 2026, 06:19
In the second half of February 2026 I collected 80 events with a threat landscape dominated by malware with 42%, ahead of account takeovers and ransomware.
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  • 1-15 February 2026 Cyber Attacks Timeline Paolo Passeri
    In the first half of February 2026 I collected 96 events (6.4 events/day) with a threat landscape dominated by malware with 33%, (it was 38% in the second half of last month, once again ahead of ransomware (up to 20% from 14%), and account takeovers, down to 8% from 14%.
     

1-15 February 2026 Cyber Attacks Timeline

18 de Fevereiro de 2026, 08:52
In the first half of February 2026 I collected 96 events (6.4 events/day) with a threat landscape dominated by malware with 33%, (it was 38% in the second half of last month, once again ahead of ransomware (up to 20% from 14%), and account takeovers, down to 8% from 14%.

Malicious Campaigns Using AI-generated Malware in 2026

12 de Fevereiro de 2026, 08:00
In this blog post I am collecting the campaigns that show evidence of being AI-generated, or make use of AI tools to increase their impact. As always I will continue to update the list as soon as new campaigns emerge.
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  • January 2026 Cyber Attacks Statistics Paolo Passeri
    After the cyber attacks timelines (part I and part II), it’s time to publish the statistics for January 2026 where I collected and analyzed 178 events. In January 2026, Cyber Crime continued to lead the Motivations chart with 76%, ahead of Cyber Espionage at number two with 19%, and Cyber Warfare with just three events.
     

January 2026 Cyber Attacks Statistics

9 de Fevereiro de 2026, 08:23
After the cyber attacks timelines (part I and part II), it’s time to publish the statistics for January 2026 where I collected and analyzed 178 events. In January 2026, Cyber Crime continued to lead the Motivations chart with 76%, ahead of Cyber Espionage at number two with 19%, and Cyber Warfare with just three events.

16-31 January 2026 Cyber Attacks Timeline

3 de Fevereiro de 2026, 08:27
After the first timeline of January 2026, it’s time to publish the list of the main cyber attacks occurred in the second half of the month, between 16 and 31 January 2026.
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  • Mega Breaches in 2026 Paolo Passeri
    Here’s a collection of the main mega breaches (that is data breaches with more than one million records compromised and possibly leaked) during 2026. The information is derived from the cyber attacks timelines that I published, normally, on a bi-weekly basis.
     

Mega Breaches in 2026

29 de Janeiro de 2026, 08:10
Here’s a collection of the main mega breaches (that is data breaches with more than one million records compromised and possibly leaked) during 2026. The information is derived from the cyber attacks timelines that I published, normally, on a bi-weekly basis.
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  • 1-15 January 2026 Cyber Attacks Timeline Paolo Passeri
    And I am back with the 1-15 January 2026 cyber attacks timeline. In the first timeline of January 2026, I collected 61 events (4.07 events/day) with a threat landscape dominated by malware with 36%, a direct comparison with the previous timelines is not fair, since I changed the criteria for the timeline, and the previous one dates back to more than one year ago, ahead of account takeover with 15% and ransomware, with 11%.
     

1-15 January 2026 Cyber Attacks Timeline

19 de Janeiro de 2026, 11:10
And I am back with the 1-15 January 2026 cyber attacks timeline. In the first timeline of January 2026, I collected 61 events (4.07 events/day) with a threat landscape dominated by malware with 36%, a direct comparison with the previous timelines is not fair, since I changed the criteria for the timeline, and the previous one dates back to more than one year ago, ahead of account takeover with 15% and ransomware, with 11%.
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  • CVEs Targeting Remote Access Technologies in 2025 Paolo Passeri
    The exploitation of vulnerabilities targeting remote access technologies to gain initial access is continuing relentlessly also during 2025, with initial access brokers, and in general opportunistic and targeted threat actors, quite active in leveraging software flaws to break into organizations.
     

CVEs Targeting Remote Access Technologies in 2025

7 de Outubro de 2025, 05:18
The exploitation of vulnerabilities targeting remote access technologies to gain initial access is continuing relentlessly also during 2025, with initial access brokers, and in general opportunistic and targeted threat actors, quite active in leveraging software flaws to break into organizations.

1-15 March 2025 Cyber Attacks Timeline

5 de Setembro de 2025, 06:44
In the first timeline of March 2025, I collected 127 events with a threat landscape dominated by malware and ransomware...
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  • February 2025 Cyber Attacks Statistics Paolo Passeri
    After the cyber attacks timelines, it’s time to publish the statistics for February 2025 where I collected and analyzed 231 events. In February 2025, Cyber Crime continued to lead the Motivations chart with 64% down from 75%, of February. Operations driven by Cyber Espionage ranked at number two with 20%, an important increase from 12% and once again ahead of Hacktivism slightly down to 3% from 4%. Only a single event was attributed to Cyber Warfare that closes the chart.
     

February 2025 Cyber Attacks Statistics

7 de Agosto de 2025, 11:47
After the cyber attacks timelines, it’s time to publish the statistics for February 2025 where I collected and analyzed 231 events. In February 2025, Cyber Crime continued to lead the Motivations chart with 64% down from 75%, of February. Operations driven by Cyber Espionage ranked at number two with 20%, an important increase from 12% and once again ahead of Hacktivism slightly down to 3% from 4%. Only a single event was attributed to Cyber Warfare that closes the chart.
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  • 16-28 February 2025 Cyber Attacks Timeline Paolo Passeri
    In the second timeline of February 2025, I collected 116 events (8.92 events/day) with a threat landscape dominated by malware with 29%, a value very close to 30% of the previous timeline, ahead of ransomware, back at number two with 21%, from 8% of the previous fortnight, and targeted attacks with 17%, very close to 16% of H1.
     

16-28 February 2025 Cyber Attacks Timeline

5 de Agosto de 2025, 11:01
In the second timeline of February 2025, I collected 116 events (8.92 events/day) with a threat landscape dominated by malware with 29%, a value very close to 30% of the previous timeline, ahead of ransomware, back at number two with 21%, from 8% of the previous fortnight, and targeted attacks with 17%, very close to 16% of H1.

1-15 February 2025 Cyber Attacks Timeline

23 de Julho de 2025, 07:53
In the first timeline of February 2025, I collected 115 events (7.67 events/day) with a threat landscape dominated by malware with 30%, the same value of the previous timeline.

January 2025 Cyber Attacks Statistics

13 de Junho de 2025, 07:40
After the cyber attacks timelines, it’s time to publish the statistics for January 2025 where I collected and analyzed 216 events.In January 2025, Cyber Crime continued to lead the Motivations chart.
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