Monday, December 23, 2024

Nearly 2.4 Million Accounts Compromised of .pk Domain in Pakistan

The findings from Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence paint a concerning picture of the escalating threat landscape posed by compromised accounts and data-stealing malware. The report highlights a significant surge in compromised accounts within the .pk domain in Pakistan, reaching a staggering 2.4 million. This surge reflects a broader trend of increasing cyber threats globally, with over 10 million devices impacted by data-stealing malware in 2023 alone.

Notably, the .com domain bears the brunt of compromised accounts, with approximately 326 million logins and passwords exposed to info stealers in 2023. This alarming statistic underscores the pervasive nature of cyber threats across various online platforms and services.

Moreover, recent reports indicate a staggering 643% increase in data theft incidents over the past three years, with a projected estimate of 16 million infections for 2023. This exponential rise in cyber attacks underscores the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect both individuals and businesses from malicious actors.

The average of 50.9 login credentials per infected device further amplifies the severity of the threat posed by data-stealers. With cybercriminals leveraging stolen credentials for unauthorized access, social engineering, or impersonation, the stakes are higher than ever for safeguarding sensitive information.

In response to these growing challenges, Kaspersky has taken proactive steps by launching a dedicated web page aimed at raising awareness and providing strategies for mitigating associated risks. By empowering individuals and organizations with knowledge and tools to enhance their cybersecurity posture, Kaspersky seeks to combat the evolving tactics of cybercriminals and protect the integrity of online ecosystems.

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