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2025 Cyber Threat Report for Government

Defend Your Community from Rising Cyber Threats.


Cyberattacks Against Government Are Rising—Is Your Agency Prepared? 


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Are governments a top target? 

Yes, in 2024, government entities took a hit, representing over 10% of all recorded incidents. Put simply, critical public-sector organizations are at serious risk.

This is why we created our 2025 Cyber Threat Report: Threats Targeting the Government Sector. This report breaks down everything you need to know to protect yourself, like

  • The biggest threats government organizations face today.
  • How attackers use trusted tools to stay under the radar.

  • The latest changes in ransomware and what it means for you.

This isn’t just a look back at last year’s threats—it’s a call to protect your systems, secure your data, and build stronger defenses before the next attack

What are some of the top threats facing government sectors? 

In 2024, cyberattacks on government systems hit a new high, with threats ranging from information stealing tools and downloaders to persistence mechanisms and RATs. Download the report to learn more. 



Learn more - download the full free report today! 


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[PH] Huntress delivers everything you want from a security tool, all designed with the unique needs of outsourced IT and security teams in mind.
[PH] Phishing attempts can show up as messages from your bank, your boss, your utility providers, or even the government. One click from one user can compromise an entire network and inadvertently let hackers deploy ransomware, steal information, or worse.
[PH] The median time it takes for a user to click a link and enter information is less than 60 seconds. With a turnaround time that quick, it's no wonder phishing is one of the preferred methods used by hackers. (2024 Verizon Data Breach Report)
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