Mandiant M Trends Over 450,000 Hours of Cyber Threat Report
Increasing the sophistication of their attacks is one way threat actors stay ahead of the ever-changing cyber defense landscape
The use of infostealer has increased so much in Mandiant that, in 16% of the investigations, stolen credentials are now the second most common initial infection vector
The 16th edition of the annual report, Mandiant M Trends 2025, was issued today to assist organizations in staying ahead of all kinds of threats
Developers examine several patterns and give incident response data and analysis to advise defenders about the latest cyberthreats
Over 450,000 hours of Mandiant Consulting investigations served as the foundation for the M-Trends 2025 data
In addition to the previously mentioned infostealer, cloud, and unprotected data repository developments, M-developments 2025 delves further into a number of additional subjects
Every article in M-Trends 2025 provides important suggestions for improving cybersecurity postures for organizations, many of which are relevant to several trends
Mandiant M Trends has always provided security specialists with firsthand knowledge of the latest, emerging attacks and actionable lessons for increasing corporate security