In Q3 2025, the gig economy experienced 51% fewer attacks but 49% more malicious traffic, resulting in a 300% increase in average attack size.
In Q3 2025, the gig economy experienced 51% fewer attacks but 49% more malicious traffic, resulting in a 300% increase in average attack size. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Arkose Labs in January 2026. It covers topics including Gig Economy, Fraud. The original data appears in Enterprises Under Attack: Quarterly Threat Actor Patterns | Released Q4 2025 . For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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In Q3 2025, the gig economy experienced 51% fewer attacks but 49% more malicious traffic, resulting in a 300% increase in average attack size. This data was published by Arkose Labs and covers Gig Economy, Fraud.
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This statistic comes from Enterprises Under Attack: Quarterly Threat Actor Patterns | Released Q4 2025 , published by Arkose Labs on January 1, 2026. You can view the original report at https://www.arkoselabs.com/resource/enterprises-under-attack-quarterly-threat-actor-patterns-released-q4-2025-report/.
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This statistic relates to Gig Economy, Fraud. Browse more statistics on Gig Economy or from Arkose Labs.