Mobile
We've curated 76 cybersecurity statistics about Mobile to help you understand how vulnerabilities in mobile applications and the rise of mobile malware are shaping security practices in 2025.
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The average number of unique mobile applications released annually has increased from 10 in 2023 to 13 in 2025.
71% of organizations concede that the push for speed has compromised robust mobile app security measures.
Nearly 60% of organizations are utilising app threat monitoring.
46% of organizations prioritize security technologies that seamlessly integrate into developers' existing workflows.
84% of organizations plan to increase their financial commitment to mobile app security
Smishing attacks grew by 22%.
Smishing has rapidly grown to comprise over two-thirds of mobile phishing attacks. Specifically, SMS/text based phishing (Smishing) is now 69.3% of all mishing attacks.
43% of Android apps are vulnerable to PII data leakage.
Over 25% of mobile devices cannot upgrade to the latest OS versions.
Up to 34% of Android apps lack basic code protection.
Over 60% of iOS apps lack basic code protection.
Nearly 60% of iOS apps are vulnerable to PII data leakage.
50% of mobile devices are running on outdated operating systems.
Vishing (voice-call phishing) tactics grew by 28%.
There was a 50% increase year-over-year in the use of Trojans in attacks.
50% of mobile devices are running on outdated operating systems.