News Internet India ranked 12th worldwide in web-borne threats, says Kaspersky Lab report

India ranked 12th worldwide in web-borne threats, says Kaspersky Lab report

It stated that over 32.8 per cent of the users were attacked by web-borne threats in the the third quarter (July-September) in India.  

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India is ranked 12th worldwide when it comes to the threats associated with the surfing web, according to a recent report by global cybersecurity company, Kaspersky Lab.

It stated that over 32.8 per cent of the users were attacked by web-borne threats in the the third quarter (July-September) in India.

The Kaspersky Lab products detected a whopping 48,093,743 Internet-borne malware incidents on the computers of KSN participants in India.

"It is known that money is the main motivation behind a cyber attack, and India being one of the largest and developing populations cannot afford to be vulnerable online. We need to be more aware and more secure online," Shrenik Bhayani, General Manager, Kaspersky Lab South Asia, said in a statement this week.

Among other methods, the attackers exploited vulnerabilities in browsers and their plugins (drive-by download). Infection in this type of attack takes place when visiting an infected website, without any intervention from the user and without their knowledge. 

And this is the number one method utilised by cybercriminals.

"Protection against such attacks requires an Internet Security class solution capable of detecting threats as they are being downloaded from the Internet and the timely installation of all the latest updates for the browser and its plugins," Kaspersky Lab said. 

"Social engineering" was another form of attack that users in India frequently fell prey to. These attacks require user participation, with the user having to download the malicious file to their computer. 

This happens when the cyber-criminal tricks the victim into believing they are downloading a legitimate programme. 

"Protection against such attacks requires a web antivirus solution capable of detecting threats as they are being downloaded from the Internet," the report said. 

(With agency inputs)