There have been over 700 cyber attacks on government agencies since 2006, according to data from the Center for Strategic and International Studies. The figures are part of a disturbing global trend that shows no signs of relenting.
More cyber attacks hit government agencies in the first quarter of this year than in all of 2022. That’s according to an analysis conducted by cybersecurity firm Surfshark, citing data from the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Cyberattacks Are Increasing
Cyber attacks on governments are on the rise. Nearly half of the examined incidents occurred within the last three years. Prior to 2020, government agencies reported an average of 29 cyberattacks per year. This figure rose to an annual average of 96 after 2020.
Although, of the 722 attacks, only 15% were cyber-espionage or from state-sponsored actors. Meaning 85% of all attacks were from black hat hackers and criminal organizations.

Surfshark analyzed 924 significant cyber incidents that took place between 2006 and 2023’s first quarter. On April 11, the firm compiled the data and categorized each incident based on the type of entity targeted by the
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Author: Josh Adams