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India Has Become the Main Target of Phishing Attacks in 2025, Reports Say

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NEW DELHI (India CSR): As the world embraces digitalization, the number of cyberattacks has increased drastically, posing additional challenges for IT professionals. Cybersecurity has become the next challenge, as data leakage is everywhere, from governmental institutions to home offices. The concept of stealing valuable data incorporates more potential targets,  including large-scale enterprises, startups, and individuals.

According to the global statistics platform Statista, in India, the number of cyberattacks surged by 15% in 2025 compared to last year, and in the second quarter of 2024, the growth reached an impressive 46% compared to the same period a year earlier. These numbers are staggering and continue to grow, causing disturbances and taking a huge toll on society. Let’s dive deeper into the reasons behind similar incidents and how to prevent them.

Data Leakage Statistics in India and Why It Matters

In the first quarter of 2025, India was the most affected country in the world by DDoS attacks, accounting for 18.1% of all incidents. Fraudsters kept an eye on financial and transport companies in the region, and the public sector was also affected by malicious actions. The targeting of Indian companies was organized by highly motivated groups,, reflecting the complex geopolitical situation in the region.

In India, 80% of all data breach cases target organizations, with 36% of them aimed at the public sector and 13% at the industry. In most cases (70%), that resulted in organizations resulted in the theft of confidential data, of which 40% was personal information and 20% commercial secrets. The situation is similar with individuals: 62% of successful incidents resulted in data leaks.

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As is the case worldwide, malware is the predominant method of cybersecurity cases against organizations in India. In 2024, the share of incidents involving malware in the country increased by 11%, while the use of ransomware rose by 22%.

Is it important to excel in maths to comprehend these numbers? Not necessarily, since the staggering statistics speak for themselves. The numbers prove that every year, there is an increase in the number and complexity of malware.

Cutting-edge advanced technologies such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning expand the attack surface. In addition, regulatory requirements in the field of data protection are tightening, which skyrockets the need for relevant specialists.

Common Motives Behind Unauthorized Exposure of Information Today

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Here is a list of popular reasons behind information theft nowadays, ranked from the least to the most common motives:

  • Fun, curiosity
  • Material gain
  • Fame, recognition, and glory
  • Politics and ideology
  • Religion
  • Revenge and discontent
  • Other motives.

Based on these motives, we can distinguish four main groups of fraudsters that present serious threats to both individuals and business ventures.

The first group is lone individuals. Their main goal is to “misbehave” – ​​to steal something for fun, bragging, or out of curiosity. It is almost impossible to assess the damage from such incidents since individuals frequently do not have the goal of causing harm. These hooligans rarely target critical objects, but people and enterprises may suffer considerably from their actions.

The second type is financially motivated groups, which are called APT (Advanced Persistent Threats). They carry out targeted pinpoint strikes, with the main goal of material gain. This type of stealing information is mostly aimed at businesses. Specific groups carry out virus attacks and phishing attacks, which often have complex multi-stage logic.

The most dangerous communities are hacker-activists (hacktivists) and cyber troops.

Activists are not obsessed with material gain but with national ideas, ideological orientations, or religious discontent. For instance, popular representatives who have united into a “computer circle,” or rather a group called Anonymous, have been shaking the foundations and rocking the boat of the modern Internet for almost two decades.

Cyber ​​troops, on the other hand, are professional phishers sponsored by the state. They are considered the most dangerous, since their main objective is to cause damage, sometimes even irreparable, to the country. In India, for example, cyber troops use a variety of strategies, tools, and tactics to spread disinformation and manipulate public discussions about politics online.

Cybersecurity Rules

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Experts agree that cybersecurity should be fundamental to all areas of our lives affected by digitalization. Organizations need to simultaneously implement a layered cyber defense, apply modern security technologies, and train employees, increasing their level of digital literacy.

These guidelines also apply to individuals. It is advised to protect your accounts from unauthorized access, use strong passwords, and stay away from suspicious online activity.

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