Data Breaches Soar: 91 Million Victims in Q1 2025 – Is Your Data Next?

Data breaches soared in Q1 2025, impacting 91.3 million victims, up 26% YoY, despite flat incident volumes. PowerSchool’s educational software snafu led the charge, with a staggering 71.9 million affected. Meanwhile, cyber-attacks took the crown for the most victims. The Identity Theft Resource Center noted a concerning drop in breach details.

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Hot Take:

Hey, it’s the 2025 Data Breach Olympics, and boy, do we have a new champion! With a record-breaking 91.3 million victims in just three months, the cybercrime scene is hotter than a jalapeño in a sauna. PowerSchool takes home the gold medal for the biggest leak, while DISA Global Solutions gets a respectable silver. Meanwhile, the financial services sector is looking like a piñata at a kid’s birthday party—everyone’s taking a swing! And let’s not forget those mysterious breach notices that keep victims guessing. It’s like playing ‘Whodunit?’ but with your social security number on the line.

Key Points:

  • Data breaches impacted 91.3 million people in Q1 2025, a 26% increase YoY.
  • PowerSchool was the biggest breach culprit, affecting 71.9 million people.
  • Cyber-attacks were the main cause, with 90.4 million victims.
  • Financial services were the most affected sector in terms of incidents.
  • 68% of breach notices lacked attack vector details, up from 65% in 2024.

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