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30 statistics about data breaches

Ooma’s collection of data breach facts and statistics exposes the human element of these cyberattacks. According to their graphic, 55% of data breaches were targeted malicious attacks by humans, while only 22% were due to human error, and 23% were due to system failure. Studies show that Microsoft Office applications suffered 69.1% of app attacks between 2021 and 2023. The software usually became vulnerable after employees clicked suspicious links or opened malicious attachments.

30 statistics about data breaches

Timeline Shows Technological Advances Affecting Internet Speeds

The team at Ooma demonstrates the impact that advancing technology and infrastructure have had on internet speeds over time. They’ve shown us the average speed across the nation each year since the internet was available to the public. These changing speeds reflect the use of different technologies, including dial-up modems, cable, DSL, fiber optics, and wireless technology. The introduction of each over time boosted internet speeds. 

Timeline Shows Technological Advances Affecting Internet Speeds

Map Shows Screen Time Rates Around the World

The negative effects of screen time are well known. Younger people especially develop negative effects like obesity, ADHD, depression, and sleep disruption when they spend too much time in front of a screen. Despite the known negative effects of excess screen time, a new study from Ooma shows that screen time is a problem all around the world.

Map Shows Screen Time Rates Around the World infographic

These are the Most “Connected” American Cities infographic

Internet access is a normal part of life for most modern people. But as we can see from the team at Ooma, not all connections are equal. Some cities don’t have nearly as many households with Internet connection as others. You can take a deep dive into Ooma’s infographic to see the percentage of households in these cities that have Internet access as well as further details and a full list of cities that made the list.

These are the Most “Connected” American Cities infographic

The Most Visited Websites Every Year Since 1995

When was the internet invented? January 1st, 1983 is considered the Internet’s official birthday. This is when a new communications protocol called Transfer Control Protocol/Internetwork Protocol (TCP/IP) was established. Prior to this, the various computer networks around the world did not have a standardized way to communicate.

The Most Visited Websites Every Year Since 1995 #Infographic

Is Blocking the Internet too Costly?

 

Russia has caused the most expensive internet blockage of 2022 by first controlling the access and then blocking it specifically to social media sites and news outlets. This data is in accordance with tech company Top 10 VPN. The service puts the economic cost at $21.6 billion in the country between the attack of Ukraine in February and the end of the year. Since the blockages are country-wide, the large number of people affected becomes the reason of the high price tag.

 

Is Blocking the Internet too Costly? #Infographic

4 Ways To Browse Your Favorite Websites Without Restrictions

Have you ever tried to work on a project and then gotten sidetracked by your favorite website? If so, you’re not the only one! We’ve all been there! You know you shouldn’t be spending so much time on these websites, but you just can’t help it because there’s just something about them that is so addictive and makes it hard to take your eyes off the screen. Before you know it, you’ve visited five websites and gotten no work done! If you love to browse without restrictions, keep reading as we share four ways that you can do just that!

4 Ways To Browse Your Favorite Websites Without Restrictions

Which Countries Have the Most Popular Top-Level Domains in the World?

Germany has 16,141,315 country code top-level active domains (CCTLDS) worldwide, which is the most of any country in the world. The .de extension is very popular in Germany, so much so that Germany, along with the United Kingdom (with 10.5 million country code top-level active domains) is one of only two countries with more than 9 million.

Which Countries Have the Most Popular Top-Level Domains in the World? #Infographic



Lately, quite a lot of spam and duplicative Tweets have been circulating on Twitter, each containing the same words. Twitter quickly noticed this and took action by developing new, more specific rules around re-sharing of such Tweets to reduce their presence in the feed.


Twitter announced that it has updated its “Copypasta and Duplicate Content” policy, which clarifies what causes violation of the policy, and explains the penalties following it. “When we see this behavior, we may limit the visibility of the Tweets,” says Twitter.

 

“Copypasta” is a slang term widely used on the internet for referring to an attempt by multiple persons to copy content from an original source and share it on a large scale across different internet sites or platforms. The process is common on Twitter, which Twitter identifies as a tactic for propagating a message, suppressing information, or manipulating Twitter’s trends, search results, and conversations across the platform.

Twitter Updates its Copypasta Content Policy to Limit Spread of Spammy Tweets

 


In celebration of ‘Safer Internet Day,’ Instagram has launched two major updates: a new Your Activity display and an expanded access to its Security Check-up tool.

 

The Your Activity display is designed to improve content management. It includes a complete overview of a user’s activity on the app, such as time spent in the app, interactions with others, searches conducted, and all the uploaded content. It also has a bulk delete option, which makes it easier to remove posts and clips.

 


As for the Security Checkup feature, it is designed to guide users through the steps needed to secure their account. The steps include “checking login activity, reviewing profile information, confirming the accounts that share login information and updating account recovery contact information such as a phone number or email address,” according to Instagram.

 


The Security Checkup tool was originally launched in July last year, particularly for users whose accounts had been hacked. Instagram is now introducing the tool to all users, so as to provide them with enhanced security control options.

 

Moreover, Instagram is making two-factor authentication using WhatsApp available to users in some countries, which also serves as an advanced security tool. The company is also testing an additional security tool that helps users regain access to their locked accounts. This will include a process that uses help from friends to confirm users’ identity in the app.

 


Instagram is certainly paying attention to improving safety and security across its platform with the addition of enhanced control and security tools, hence making users’ in-app experience better.

Instagram Improves In-App Security with New Updates on Safer Internet Day

Online shopping and safety risks

Online shopping has become a huge trend where billions of people shop online through various websites over the internet. Even if the buyers take a rest for a few weeks, the brand comes up with massive sale campaigns that attract the buyers incredibly. Buying was never this convenient until the discovery of eCommerce.

Are you also a regular online purchaser? You must be overwhelmed with the sales offered frequently by your favorite brands, right? Currently, most of the brands worldwide are offering Black Friday sales where people get magnificent discounts on items that they couldn’t buy at their original price.

This is where people forget everything and rather than visiting the stores, head to the online websites to get their hands on their favorite items before the stock runs out. But, what they forget is the risk of entering too many websites without keeping in mind their data collection trends.

Online shopping and safety risks #infographic

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