According to the Cybernews tool’s findings, in 2023, 3336 websites were breached in the ten most-breached countries – 19% less than the 4138 breached websites in 2022. To get a feel for the scope, there were an average of 278 successful website breaches per month in 2023 in the ten most-breached countries.
“Threat actors can steal email addresses, passwords, credit card numbers, and other data from companies, buy personal data on darknet marketplaces, or steal it directly from you as part of a hack. Even with a small amount of leaked data, malicious actors can steal other credentials, try to use the data for phishing attacks, spam or even ruin a person’s finances or reputation,” Cybernews Head of Security Research Vincentas Baubonis warns.
Personal data leak checker statistics show that the five most breached countries in 2023 were the United States, the United Kingdom, France, India, and Canada. It’s important to note that this list of the top ten countries breached in 2023 is made according to the number of breached websites, not breached accounts, in each country.
The country that has been most targeted over the past two years is the United States. Despite that, we see a positive trend overall, as the number of breached websites and accounts decreased in 2023. The number of breached websites decreased by almost 13% and breached accounts by 19%.
The number of breached accounts has also fallen in the United Kingdom from 1.9M to 1.25M, and successful attacks on websites have been reduced by 18%.
In France, the number of breached websites fell by almost 18%, and 88.6% fewer accounts were breached in 2023 compared with 2022.
Meanwhile, in 2023, 524K Canadian accounts were affected, a halved number from 2022, leaving Canada the fifth most breached country on the list.
In tenth-ranked Brazil, the number of breached websites dropped by 19%. Breaches of Indian accounts fell from 10M to slightly more than 3M. Compared to 2022, Germany dropped to 6th from 4th place in the top ten list. Meanwhile, Colombia rose from 13th to 8th place with 311 breached websites in 2023.
Decreasing numbers are seen in all ten countries on the list, except for Spain. Although the number of breached websites decreased, the number of breached user accounts grew by slightly more than 19,000 in 2023 compared to 2022.
According to Baubonis, online breaches are usually followed by certain suspicious activity that users should treat as warning signs that one or more of their accounts have been breached.
“You could start getting more spam messages than usual, receiving two-factor authentication notifications on mobile devices or password reset notifications. If you notice one or more of the warnings mentioned above, change the password for all your accounts that use the compromised email address. Also, get a reliable password manager to generate strong passwords and use two-factor authentication (2FA),” the researcher recommends.