Software supply chain attacks have been occurring at twice their long-term average in recent months and have shown no sign of slowing down. The uptick in supply chain attacks began in April 2025, when Cyble dark web researchers observed claims of 31 such attacks. Since then, cyberattacks with supply chain implications have averaged 26 a month, twice the rate seen from early 2024 through March 2025 (chart below). Cyble’s most recent threat landscape report (registration required) documen...| Cyble Podcast | Cybersecurity & Threat Intelligence Insights
The first half of 2025 followed the upward trend of cyber threats from previous quarters in the Australia and New Zealand region. The continent is experiencing an unprecedented surge in cyber threats that are evolving rapidly in sophistication and scale. For CISOs, this isn't merely a technical challenge; it's a critical business risk, demanding immediate strategic recalibration and a renewed focus on enterprise resilience. The Primary targets—healthcare, finance, education, and critical ...| Cyble Podcast | Cybersecurity & Threat Intelligence Insights
Australia is experiencing an unprecedented cybercrime epidemic that is reshaping the digital threat landscape. As artificial intelligence becomes more sophisticated and accessible, cybercriminals are leveraging these technologies to launch increasingly sophisticated attacks, while supply chain vulnerabilities continue to expose organizations to devastating data breaches. The statistics paint a sobering picture of a nation under digital siege. The Staggering Scale of Australia's Cyber Crisis...| Cyble Podcast | Cybersecurity & Threat Intelligence Insights