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The average corporate user now has 146 stolen records linked to their identity, an average 12x increase from previous estimates, reflecting a surge in holistic
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SpyCloud’s collection of recaptured darknet data grew 22% in the past year, now encompassing more than 53.3 billion distinct identity records and over 750+ billion total stolen assets. A single corporate user now has an average of 146 stolen records linked to their identity – across 13 unique emails and 141 credential pairs per corporate user. In the consumer realm, the numbers are even higher with 229 records per consumer, frequently including exposed PII.