Cyberattacks exploiting gaps in cloud infrastructure — to steal credentials, identities and data — skyrocketed in 2022, growing 95%, with cases involving “cloud-conscious” threat actors tripling ...
UPDATE—Aug. 28, 2024: This article has been updated to reflect more recent analyst estimates and share price information. CrowdStrike reports fiscal second-quarter earnings after the bell Wednesday.
Threat actors are increasingly looking to compromise multiple IT domains as part of attacks, even as threats exploiting AI technologies continue to surge, CrowdStrike’s Adam Meyers tells CRN.
Cyberattacks attributed to China’s government are soaring while threats powered by GenAI and manually executed hacking are growing rapidly as well, according to the cybersecurity giant. Cyberattacks ...
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According to the 2025 Threat Hunting Report from CrowdStrike, adversaries are not just using AI to supercharge attacks — they are actively targeting the AI systems organizations deploy in production.