‘The cloud threat landscape is rapidly shifting’: Google research warns hackers are targeting third parties and software flaws to gain entry



  • Google report shows attackers shifting to software flaws over weak credentials
  • Vulnerabilities now account for 44.5% of cloud breaches, exploited within days
  • Third-party SaaS integrations increasingly abused for data theft and access

To break into cloud environments, cybercriminals are relying less on weak credentials and more on third-party software vulnerabilities, new research from Google has found.

The Cloud Threat Horizons Report claims early in 2025 most compromises still relied on weak, or missing credentials. However, in the second half of the year, attackers increasingly started exploiting vulnerabilities in externally managed software.





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