A UK government survey found 43% of businesses and 30% of charities experienced a cyberattack in the past 12 months [bbc.com#2][techmeme.com#1]. Education appears especially exposed: six in ten UK secondary schools reported a cyber-attack or breach, and hackers are more likely to target education than private businesses, the survey shows [theguardian.com#3]. BBC reporting also highlights hidden costs and recurring weak spots that compound the impact on organizations [bbc.com#2].
Highlights:
- Business prevalence: Across the UK, 43% of businesses and 30% of charities reported a cyber incident in the past year, according to a government survey [bbc.com#2][techmeme.com#1].
- School exposure: Six in ten secondary schools experienced a cyber-attack or breach in the past year, with education more frequently targeted than private businesses [theguardian.com#3].
- Hidden costs: The BBC notes that the true cost goes beyond immediate disruption to longer-term recovery and reputational damage [bbc.com#2].
- Weak spots: BBC analysis points to recurring gaps in organizations’ cyber posture, prompting calls for improved governance and investment [bbc.com#2].
- Recent incidents: Hackers recently attacked UK nurseries and published children's data online, underscoring sector vulnerability [theguardian.com#3].
Sources:
- A look at major UK businesses hit by cyberattacks in 2025; a government survey estimates 43% of businesses and 30% of charities were hit in the past 12 months (BBC) – techmeme.com
- The true cost of cyber attacks – and the business weak spots that allow them to happen – bbc.com
- Six out of 10 UK secondary schools hit by cyber-attack or breach in past year – theguardian.com