The United States has been on the receiving end of more significant cyber-attacks over the last 14 years than triple any other country, according to new research from password management firm Specops Software.

Specops this month published the findings of its study into significant cyber-attacks by country between May 2006 and June 2020. The firm defined “significant” to include cyber-attacks on government agencies, defense, and high-tech companies, or economic crimes with losses equating to more than $1 million. Specops analyzed data from the Center for Strategic and International Studies in determining its findings.