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Rising cyber threats in India

India is experiencing a major surge in cyber threats, with 2025 marking a new high in both the frequency and sophistication of attacks. As the country’s digital economy is projected to contribute nearly 20% of GDP by 2026—and with internet access reaching the remotest corners—cybercriminals are exploiting both technical vulnerabilities and gaps in digital awareness.

Alarming Statistics

  • In 2024, India detected 369.01 million malware incidents across 8.44 million endpoints, or 702 security threats every minute—roughly 11 new threats per second.

  • India now accounts for 13.7% of global cyber incidents.

  • The year saw Trojan attacks dominate (43%), followed by Infector malware (34%), and Worms (8%).

  • 62% of detected threats emerged from cloud environments, underscoring the shift toward remote work and cloud reliance.

  • There’s a growing share (14.56%) of attacks detected through behavior-based analysis, reflecting a rise in sophisticated, previously unknown malware.

Threat Trends in 2025

  • Targeted Campaigns: High-profile attacks—such as the 1.5 million cyberattacks after the Pahalgam terror strike—focused on government, finance, and healthcare sectors.

  • Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs): Nation-state actors and hacktivist groups, especially from neighboring countries, are orchestrating large-scale attacks, exploiting known vulnerabilities and leveraging phishing, DDoS, and malware injection strategies.

  • Ransomware and Digital Extortion: These attacks are increasingly targeting critical infrastructure, demanding swift and costly responses.

Key Drivers

  • Digital Transformation: The government’s aggressive push for digitalization—touching governance, health, and banking—has improved efficiency, but also exposed new systemic vulnerabilities.

  • Lagging Preparedness: Nearly 73% of organizations are unsure if they’ve suffered attacks, and 57% lack basic cyber hygiene practices.

  • AI-Powered Malware: Attackers are adopting AI to create malware that can outmaneuver traditional, signature-based detection.

The Path Forward

As India’s digital landscape expands, so do the avenues for attack. Security experts emphasize the critical need for:

  • Proactive threat detection using both signature and behavior-based analysis.

  • Widespread cyber literacy, especially in small businesses and public institutions.

  • Fast adoption of adaptive security technologies to counter evolving, AI-driven threats.

Cyber threats in India are now a relentless, national-level challenge. The stark statistics and recent high-profile breaches are a call to action: coordinated, informed, and agile defense measures must become the norm—not the exception