Mobile Devices
We've curated 18 cybersecurity statistics about Mobile Devices to help you understand how threats like malware, phishing, and data breaches are evolving as we increasingly rely on smartphones and tablets in 2025.
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40% higher click rates make mobile devices the new favorite target.
Copilot is deployed on 97.5% of enterprise-managed mobile devices across both iOS and Android.
ChatGPT is installed on 91% of enterprise-managed iOS systems.
Gemini is installed on 61% of enterprise-managed Android systems.
51% of cybersecurity professionals cited mobile devices as the biggest blind spot in visibility for modern work.
89% of organizations have a specific mobile security budget.
57% of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) feel at a disadvantage compared to larger enterprises due to limited resources.
Only 17% of organizations have implemented specific security controls against AI-assisted attacks.
63% of organizations reported major operational disruptions due to downtime after a breach.
85% of organizations reported an increase in mobile device attacks in 2025.
39% of organizations that ran smishing simulations reported that up to half their employees clicked on a malicious link.
93% of organizations reported that their employees use generative AI tools on mobile devices.
75% of organizations increased their mobile security spending in the past year.
34% of organizations expressed concern that AI-powered attacks could significantly increase their risk exposure.
80% of organizations experienced phishing or smishing attempts targeting their staff.
50% of larger enterprises provide comprehensive AI risk training compared to 39% of small and medium-sized businesses.
63% of organizations that experienced a cyber incident reported significant consequences due to downtime, an increase from 47% in 2024.
64% of organizations identified data compromise through generative AI as their top mobile risk.