Identity attacks are on the rise — login locations a red flag What’s happening? Identity-based threats continue to rise — particularly those involving anomalous logins using stolen credentials (see SOC Threat Radar
Quick Heal Technologies Limited, a global provider of cybersecurity solutions, has uncovered alarming findings on the escalating threat of fake app fraud targeting mobile users across India. According to the researchers at
Quick Heal Technologies Limited today unveiled disturbing new insights into the rapid escalation of KYC-related fraud across India. As financial institutions, crypto exchanges and payment platforms continue to require digital identity verification,
Quick Heal Technologies Limited, a global provider of cybersecurity solutions, has detected a sharp rise in “digital arrest” scams. The company’s latest analysis, prepared by researchers at Seqrite Labs, India’s largest malware
Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has announced the expansion of the Sanchar Saathi mobile app to Hindi and 21 regional languages, enhancing its accessibility across India’s diverse linguistic landscape. This strategic move aims
Instagram’s intuitive design has transformed how brands engage with their audiences—but that same ease of access has opened the door to a rising cyber risk: impersonation scams. Cybercriminals are increasingly setting up
Kaspersky’s security solutions blocked over 893 million phishing attempts in 2024 – a 26% increase from 2023, when the total stood at nearly 710 million. The surge in attempts (shown in the
Kaspersky statistics show that phishing continues to be a popular type of cyber-attack and continues to grow globally. Big celebrations and festivals are the times when the consumers are most vulnerable to
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, August 20, 2024/ — AI is becoming a new member of society according to results from a new Kaspersky (www.Kaspersky.co.za) survey titled ‘Excitement, Superstition and great Insecurity – How
Chennai-based Precision Group, a company with a turnover of ₹350 crores, has entered the consumer market with the launch of its password manager, the InnaIT Password Manager. This new offering provides a
Quick Heal Technologies has released its Quarterly Threat Report (QTR) for the second quarter of 2015 (April to June 2015). The report offers a detailed look back at the top malware samples,
Quick Heal Technologies has launched its new and improved product series. Known as version 16.00, this series strives to provide its users with safe banking, secure Internet Surfing, and a better PC