
1% of Security Flaws Drive Majority of Cyberattacks by 2025, Reports VulnCheck
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VulnCheck research found that only 1% of security flaws (CVEs) discovered annually are responsible for the majority of real-world cyberattacks in 2025. The report highlights a significant disparity between the thousands of vulnerabilities disclosed each year and the small fraction actively exploited by threat actors. No specific CVE IDs, technical details, or attack vectors were provided in the available content. The findings emphasize that most vulnerabilities remain theoretical rather than being weaponized in actual attacks. The research was conducted by VulnCheck, though no exact publication date was mentioned.