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“People should remain vigilant” – over 2 million British accounts have already been leaked in 2025, despite a global downtick

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  • 2.2 million British accounts have been breached in the first three months of 2025 alone
  • The UK was the sixth most affected country worldwide, behind the US, Russia, India, Germany, and Spain 
  • Despite this, the latest data shows a considerable downtick in data breach incidents worldwide

An average of 17 British accounts were breached every minute in 2025 so far, totalling 2.2 million accounts leaked in the UK during the first three months of the year. This toll makes the UK the sixth country most affected worldwide after the US, Russia, India, Germany, and Spain.

These are the main findings coming from Surfshark’s quarterly update on its global data breach analysis.

Nonetheless, experts report a considerable downtick in data breach incidents worldwide compared to last year’s surge. In the UK, data breaches decreased this year so far by 49% compared to the last three months of 2024.

Graph showing data breach statistics for the UK in 2024 and 2025

(Image credit: Surfshark)

Globally, the latest data shows a staggering 93% drop, passing from a total of 973.7 million to 68.3 million leaked accounts.

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