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Cybersecurity threats in Asia-Pacific and Philippines
Overview
Cybersecurity threats and associated costs have risen significantly across the Asia-Pacific region and the Philippines in 2026. An IBM study noted that average data breach costs in Southeast Asia reached a record $4.12 million per incident, a 12 percent increase from 2025. This rise is attributed in part to artificial intelligence, which has enabled faster and cheaper cyberattacks.
In the Philippines, reports indicate high vulnerability levels. Approximately 93 percent of surveyed organizations experienced at least one security breach in the past year, with 71 percent of respondents citing a shortage of qualified cybersecurity professionals as a leading cause.
Data from the first half of 2026 shows an intensification of digital threats. In the broader Asia-Pacific region, security systems blocked 75 million online threats, including 250,000 ransomware incidents. In the Philippines specifically, over 19.2 million credentials were compromised across 255 data breach incidents, exposing approximately 335 million records. Major attacks have targeted the financial and public service sectors, including a coordinated campaign against financial institutions that compromised roughly 99 million records.
Global trends in July 2026 show a sharp acceleration in ransomware activity, which increased by 87 percent compared to July 2025. Organizations worldwide averaged 2,336 attacks per week, with the education sector being the most targeted. Criminal groups are increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence to scale operations, with approximately 22 million illicit discussions regarding criminal AI toolkits tracked in the first half of the year. Threat actors are reportedly using locally hosted AI models to generate phishing content, malware, and exploits, while the rise of infostealers poses a growing risk by silently stealing credentials and financial data.
Entities
Philippines · Kaspersky · Fortinet · IBM · Asia-Pacific
Claims
What the coverage asserts, and how well corroborated each claim is across sources.
- [● 4 SOURCES] Organizations worldwide experienced an average of 2,336 cyber attacks per week in July 2026. nationalcybersecurity.com · techcoffeehouse.com · www.diariodesevilla.es · www.malagahoy.es
- [● 4 SOURCES] Ransomware attacks in July 2026 increased by 87% compared to July 2025. nationalcybersecurity.com · techcoffeehouse.com · www.diariodesevilla.es · www.malagahoy.es
- [○ 1 SOURCE] AI-driven cybercrime is operating at scale, with 22 million illicit discussions involving criminal AI toolkits tracked in the first half of the year. nationalcybersecurity.com
- [○ 1 SOURCE] Kaspersky blocked 75 million online threats in the APAC region during the first half of 2026. www.tech-critter.com
- [○ 1 SOURCE] More than 19.2 million credentials were compromised in the Philippines during the first half of 2026. www.lionheartv.net
- [○ 1 SOURCE] Education was the most targeted sector globally in July, averaging 4,848 weekly attacks per organization. nationalcybersecurity.com
- [○ 1 SOURCE] Criminal groups are increasingly using locally hosted AI models without safeguards to generate phishing and malware. nationalcybersecurity.com
- [○ 1 SOURCE] Nearly 1 in 3 organizations worldwide experienced a software supply chain incident over the past year. www.tech-critter.com
- [○ 1 SOURCE] Kaspersky blocked 250,000 ransomware attacks in the APAC region during the first half of 2026. www.tech-critter.com
Timeline
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8 days ago
[TECHNOLOGY] 13 sourcesCyberattacks surge globally as ransomware increases 87% in July 2026Global cyberattacks are rising, with ransomware increasing 87% year-on-year in July 2026. Criminals are increasingly using AI and infostealers to target sectors like education and government.
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8 days ago
[TECHNOLOGY] 2 sourcesSoutheast Asia data breach costs hit record high in 2026Data breach costs in Southeast Asia have hit a record $4.12 million average, while 93 percent of Philippine firms reported cyberattacks in the past year amid a growing cybersecurity talent shortage.
Sources
business.inquirer.net · chillanonline.cl · diariodesevilla.es · diariouno.pe · genderandhealth.org · irpiniaoggi.it · lavocedivenezia.it · lionheartv.net · malagahoy.es · nationalcybersecurity.com · news.yesky.com · newsbytes.ph · tech-critter.com · techcoffeehouse.com · tecnoandroid.it
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