Credential-stuffing attacks, while seemingly inefficient, have a success rate between 0.2% and 2.0%, which makes them highly profitable as hackers test millions of credentials to yield thousands of compromised accounts.
Credential-stuffing attacks, while seemingly inefficient, have a success rate between 0.2% and 2.0%, which makes them highly profitable as hackers test millions of credentials to yield thousands of compromised accounts. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Cybernews in May 2025. It covers topics including Passwords, Credentials. The original data appears in Password crisis deepens in 2025: lazy, reused, and stolen . For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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Credential-stuffing attacks, while seemingly inefficient, have a success rate between 0.2% and 2.0%, which makes them highly profitable as hackers test millions of credentials to yield thousands of compromised accounts. This data was published by Cybernews and covers Passwords, Credentials.
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This statistic comes from Password crisis deepens in 2025: lazy, reused, and stolen , published by Cybernews on May 2, 2025. You can view the original report at https://cybernews.com/security/password-leak-study-unveils-2025-trends-reused-and-lazy/.
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