The report disclosed that more than half (55.5%) of survey respondents in Asia Pacific from the age groups 16-24 and 25-34 think it’s impossible to have complete online privacy in the modern digital world.
Attacks against hospitals and pharmaceuticals have been happening worldwide. The recent years, however, have seen the threat creeping towards Asia Pacific.
Kaspersky recently signed a three-year agreement with Temasek Polytechnic to provide cybersecurity courses for corporate practitioners and members of the public in Singapore.
In some companies, it may be impossible to completely avoid remote administration. But users can reduce the risk of cyber incident by enforcing rules that only trusted professionals may have access to their computers.
Malicious Internet users are increasingly exploiting registration, subscription, and feedback forms on websites to insert spam content or phishing links into confirmation emails from respected and trustworthy companies on a global scale.
Data from Kaspersky revealed that its users in the Philippines were attacked by cybercriminals through the popular attack method called drive-by download.