Cyber fraud (representational photo)
Hyderabad: Telangana has become one of the most targeted states for cyber threats in India, accounting for nearly 23% of all malware detections nationwide in 2024, with over 62.5 lakh incidents reported, according to the Telangana Cyber Threat Report 2025.
The report, released on Monday by Seqrite, the enterprise arm of Quick Heal Technologies, highlights a sharp increase in malware, ransomware, and cyber frauds affecting key sectors such as healthcare, education, and government institutions.
The report identifies identity theft as the most common cybercrime in Telangana, with nearly 30,000 cases reported. This includes:
The state also recorded 26,000 business and investment scams, along with 17,669 cases of advertisement fraud and 12,589 loan fraud cases.
Ransomware attacks in Telangana have also escalated, averaging 47 attacks per day, with a total of 17,505 incidents reported in 2024. Sectors such as IT/ITES, manufacturing, and education faced repeated cyberattacks, disrupting operations.
Among the major incidents:
Even the Deputy Chief Minister’s website was breached, raising concerns over data security.
Vishal Salvi, CEO of Quick Heal Technologies, stated that as Telangana emerges as a major IT hub, cyber threats will continue to grow. He emphasized the need for businesses and individuals to integrate advanced cybersecurity solutions such as Quick Heal AntiFraud.AI, Seqrite Data Privacy, and Seqrite Threat Intelligence to counter the rising risks.
This post was last modified on February 25, 2025 2:32 pm