Leak Statistics
Every day, hackers use malware to gain access to thousands of user accounts.
Very often, these users are employees of some government organizations, and run a virus on a machine
where passwords to government resources are stored.
Below are the statistics of leaked accounts to government resources in various countries, based on
an
analysis of public leaks of stolen data since 2020:
Accounts of administrators or developers to various services also fall into the hands of
attackers.
Using this data, attackers can steal the data of all users from the site, or withdraw cryptocurrency
from accounts, as well as penetrate the company's network and steal more important documents.
At the moment, I have counted the number of administrator accounts that I could find in the leaks:
In most cases, users become vulnerable by downloading cracked software.
At the moment, this is the most common method of spreading viruses, but there are also rarely used
methods aimed at social engineering, hacking and infecting free products, and even hacking the official
websites of product developers, and introducing viruses into installers or update packages of these
products.
Anyone can fall for the threat.
We advise you not to save passwords in your browser, always keep your anti-virus software up-to-date,
and never run programs downloaded from unsafe sources, only in this way you can reduce the risk of data
leakage.