March 2019 Cyber Attacks Statistics
And now I can publish the statistics derived from the timelines of March. This month I have collected a total of 141 events (considering the leaks released by Gnosticlplayers as single attacks), which confirm...
And now I can publish the statistics derived from the timelines of March. This month I have collected a total of 141 events (considering the leaks released by Gnosticlplayers as single attacks), which confirm...
Here we are with the statistics derived from the two timelines of February (part I and part II). This month the toll is quite high: I have collected a total of 165 events as I have considered...
After the two timelines of January, it's time to publish the corresponding statistics: this month I have collected a total of 126 events. We definitely left the drop of December behind, and...
And after the timelines (part I and part II), it's time to publish the last statistics for 2018. related to December, a month that has seen a slight decrease in the level of activity (oh the Christmas atmosphere). I have collected 106 events, 20 less than November.
It's time to publish the statistics derived from the cyber attacks timelines of April (part I and part II). As…
It's time to publish the statistics derived from the Cyber Attacks Timelines of May (Part I and Part II). Let's…
I have just published the second timeline of July, and now I can finally post the statistics for the same month. Let's start saying that this month was surprisingly rich in terms of events (I collected 130 records vs. 96 in June), maybe the crooks wanted to complete their home works before going to vacation.
After the two timeline of August (Part I and Part II), it's time to publish the corresponding statistics. August has been a month with two faces, with a first half quite lazy, and a tail of events in the second half. In any case, all in all I have collected 80 events, which seem quite few compared to the 130 of July.
t’s time to publish the statistics derived from the cyber attack timelines of September (Part I and Part II), a month that shows a new uptick in term of number of events given that I collected 106 events against the 80 of August. And as always, let’s start with the Daily Trend of Attacks chart, where...
It’s time to publish the statistics derived from the cyber attack timelines of October (Part I and Part II): this month I have collected a total of 113 events, a slight increase compared with September, when I collected 106 events.