New Delhi: More than 102.8 million cyberattacks targeted users in India in the second quarter of (Q2) of 2023, a new report revealed on Tuesday.
According to the global cybersecurity solutions provider Quick Heal, laptops and PCs were at high risk, with over one million cyber threats being detected daily. The threat breakdown includes worms at 9.80 per cent, potentially unwanted applications at 7.03 per cent, exploits at 6.90 per cent, cryptojacking at 2.12 per cent, ransomware at 0.32 per cent, adware at 0.84 per cent, infector at 35.15 per cent, and trojans at 37.8 per cent.
“As we witness an alarming surge of over 102.8 million cyber threats in India during the second quarter of 2023, Quick Heal remains committed to fortifying the digital defences of individuals, businesses, and government organisations. These staggering numbers underscore the urgency of proactive cybersecurity measures”, said Dr. Sanjay Katkar, Joint Managing Director, Quick Heal Technologies Limited.