

Cybercrime is increasing, and attacks are getting more complex and costly.By 2025, businesses could lose up to $10.5 trillion due to cybercrime.
As it includes a wide range of subtypes, including ransomware, trojans, spyware, viruses, worms, keyloggers, bots, cryptojacking, and any other kind of malware attack that exploits software maliciously, malware is the most common type of cyberattack.
According to cybersecurity data, there is a cyberattack every 39 seconds.Small businesses are targeted by 43% of all cyberattacks.
One of the main causes of cyber security breaches is human error like using weak passwords, falling for phishing scams, or inadvertently installing malware.
Social engineering is a tactic used by hackers all over the world and is one of the most common types of cyber-security breaches. Social engineering is a tactic of tricking or controlling people or businesses.
Generative AI is creating an increasing number of new attack vectors. AI deepfakes and prompt injection attacks are two of the most common in recent years.
By renting malware tools, non-technical people are able to carry cyberattacks using cybercrime-as-a-service (CaaS).Cybercriminals use the CaaS model to offer different hacking and cybercrime services to individuals or entities, usually in exchange for payments.
India has experienced a significant rise in cyberattacks in 2025.After the terror attack in Pahalgam, more than 1.5 million cyberattacks targeted Indian websites.
The most common types of cybercrime in India are ransomware, phishing, vishing (voice phishing), smishing (SMS phishing), identity theft, digital arrest, cryptojacking, and deepfake scams.



