-

New KnowBe4 Report Reveals Stolen Credentials Emerge as Top Concern in Global Retail Sector

Research shows 38% of retail sector compromises now involve credential theft, surpassing payment card data breaches

TAMPA BAY, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KnowBe4, the world-renowned cybersecurity platform that comprehensively addresses human risk management, today released its "Global Retail Report 2025," revealing a notable shift in cybercriminal tactics targeting the retail sector. The report finds that credential harvesting, which is often orchestrated through phishing attacks, has become the predominant threat, accounting for 38% of all compromised data in 2023, while payment card data theft dropped to 25%.

The research shows an alarming increase in cyberattacks in the retail sector, with attack frequency rising by 56% in 2023 compared to the previous year. This puts retail in the top five industries targeted by cybercriminals. The average cost of a retail data breach reached $3.48 million in 2024, an 18% increase from 2023.

Key findings from the report include:

  • Credential theft now accounts for 38% of all compromised data, while payment card theft dropped to 25%, making credential harvesting the leading threat in retail cyberattacks.
  • North America's retail sector experienced the highest percentage of attacks (56%), while Latin America saw the second most at 32%, and Europe experienced 11% of attacks.
  • The U.S. retail sector accounted for 45% of global ransomware attacks despite representing only 28% of market share, making retail the second most targeted sector.
  • Conducting security awareness training and simulated phishing evaluations for one year or more can reduce the likelihood of employees falling for phishing attacks for organizations of all sizes.

The report demonstrates the significant impact of security awareness training on reducing human risk in retail organizations. Employee susceptibility to phishing attacks dropped from 42.4% to just 5.2% in large retail organizations, while small and medium-sized retailers saw similar improvements, with rates dropping to 4.7% and 4.5% respectively after one year of continuous training.

"Our research reveals a critical shift in how cybercriminals are now prioritizing credential theft over payment card data," said Stu Sjouwerman, CEO of KnowBe4. “Stolen credentials allow immediate access to personal accounts, bypassing security measures like passwords and two-factor authentication. The good news is that organizations implementing frequent security awareness training are seeing dramatic improvements, demonstrating that human risk management must be a core component of any retail organization's security strategy."

To download the full KnowBe4 Global Retail Report 2025, click here.

About KnowBe4

KnowBe4 empowers workforces to make smarter security decisions every day. Trusted by over 70,000 organizations worldwide, KnowBe4 helps to strengthen security culture and manage human risk. KnowBe4 offers a comprehensive AI-driven ‘best-of-suite’ platform for Human Risk Management, creating an adaptive defense layer that fortifies user behavior against the latest cybersecurity threats. The HRM+ platform includes modules for awareness & compliance training, cloud email security, real-time coaching, crowdsourced anti-phishing, AI Defense Agents, and more. As the only global security platform of its kind, KnowBe4 utilizes personalized and relevant cybersecurity protection content, tools and techniques to mobilize workforces to transform from the largest attack surface to an organization’s biggest asset.

Contacts

For more information please contact Kathy Wattman at pr@knowbe4.com | 727-474-9950

KnowBe4



Contacts

For more information please contact Kathy Wattman at pr@knowbe4.com | 727-474-9950

More News From KnowBe4

KnowBe4 Ranked Leader in G2 Summer Grid Report for Security Awareness Training and Incident Response Software

TAMPA BAY, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KnowBe4, the global leader in digital workforce security, securing both AI agents and humans, today announced it has earned first spot on the Security Awareness Training Software list for its Security Awareness Training (SAT). The company is also ranked on the Incident Response Software list for PhishER / PhishER Plus, its anti-phishing and automated threat response product. The multiple G2 Grid Report recognitions reinforce KnowBe4's mission to help organizati...

KnowBe4 Earns Frost & Sullivan’s 2026 Global Customer Value Leadership Recognition in the Email Security Industry

TAMPA BAY, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KnowBe4, the global leader in digital workforce security, securing both AI agents and humans, today announced it has been awarded ‘2026 Global Customer Value Leadership’ in the email security industry as part of Frost & Sullivan’s Best Practices recognition. Best Practices awards companies for their superior leadership and innovation. Frost & Sullivan recognized KnowBe4 for: Its continued protection of the human element of email security while also addr...

KnowBe4 Appoints Alex Callihan as Chief Technology Officer

TAMPA BAY, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KnowBe4, the global leader in digital workforce security, securing both AI agents and humans, today announced the appointment of Alex Callihan as chief technology officer. Callihan has been with the organization for more than nine years as senior vice president of engineering and in his new role will lead innovation of new products, driving the next generation of KnowBe4’s agentic research and development. Callihan brings over 15 years of experience in software...
Back to Newsroom