Radware’s 2026 Global Threat Analysis Report reveals a significant escalation in cyberattack activity during 2025, with network-layer DDoS attacks increasing by 168.2% and web DDoS attacks by 101.4%. The report highlights AI-driven bot attacks, application and API exploitation, and persistent hacktivism, driven by geopolitical conflicts, as major threats. Organizations are urged to adopt resilient, automated defenses against sophisticated, multi-vector attacks.
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Radware 2026 Global Threat Report Shows DDoS Attacks Jump 168% as Cyber Threats Escalate Across Networks and Applications
Radware’s 2026 Global Threat Analysis Report reveals a significant escalation in cyberattack activity during 2025, with network-layer DDoS attacks increasing by 168.2% and web DDoS attacks by 101.4%. The report highlights AI-driven bot attacks, application and API exploitation, and persistent hacktivism, driven by geopolitical conflicts, as major threats. Organizations are urged to adopt resilient, automated defenses against sophisticated, multi-vector attacks.