61% of Hackers Use New Exploit Code Within 48 Hours of Attack

Feb. 25, 2025
61% of Hackers Use New Exploit Code Within 48 Hours of Attack

In 2024, cyber-criminals have launched attacks within 48 hours of discovering a vulnerability, with 61% of hackers using new exploit code in this short timeframe.

Companies faced an average of 68 days of critical cyber-attacks, while ransomware remained the most significant threat. The healthcare industry was particularly affected, with ransomware responsible for 95% of all breaches and impacting more than 198 million US patients.

These figures come from SonicWall’s Annual Cyber Threat Report, which also suggested that attackers are leveraging AI-driven automation and advanced evasion techniques, making it increasingly difficult for SMBs to defend themselves.

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Key Cyber Threat Trends

These were some of the key cyber threat identified by SonicWall in 2024:

  • Ransomware Surge: North America saw an 8% rise, while Latin America experienced a 259% spike

  • IoT Attacks: Increased 124% year-over-year, with hackers targeting unprotected devices

  • Business Email Compromise (BEC): Accounted for 33% of reported cyber insurance events, up from 9% in 2023

  • Malware Variants: SonicWall identified 210,258 never-before-seen malware variants, averaging 637 new threats daily

  • Living Off the Land Binaries (LOLBins): Attackers increasingly use native system tools to evade detection

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