Stolen Identity Crisis: Corporate Users Average 146 Exposed Records – SpyCloud Report Reveals Shocking Surge

Holistic identity is the new cyber battleground, according to the 2025 SpyCloud Annual Identity Exposure Report. With 146 stolen records on average per corporate user, businesses must adapt to evolving threats as criminals exploit interconnected identity exposures. This rise in identity-based cyber risks demands a comprehensive defense strategy.

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Hot Take:

**_Oh look, the cybercriminals have gone from being amateur pickpockets to full-blown identity thieves, collecting more records than a vinyl enthusiast at a flea market! With each corporate user averaging 146 stolen records, it’s like the cyber equivalent of collecting Pokémon cards—gotta catch ’em all, right?_**

Key Points:

– The average corporate user now has 146 stolen identity records, a 12x increase.
– SpyCloud’s report shows a surge in darknet-exposed identity data.
– Cybercriminals are using a sophisticated approach to exploit interconnected identities.
– A whopping 53.3 billion identity records are circulating in the criminal underground.
– The report highlights the need for a holistic defense strategy against identity-based cyber threats.

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