Kaspersky: Online attacks against SEA businesses up 45% in 2022

‘The greater Southeast Asia region needs more help in building their capabilities to protect their companies against cyberattacks,’ noted Kaspersky’s general manager for Southeast Asia, Yeo Siang Tiong.

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The number of online threats stopped by Kaspersky’s business solutions in Southeast Asia (SEA) increased by 45% in 2022, according to the company’s most recent data. Singapore saw the biggest year-on-year increase in web threats targeting businesses last year, with a 329% increase in web threats. Malaysia is another top target, with a 197% increase in web threats targeting businesses, followed by Thailand (63%), Indonesia (46%) and the Philippines (29%).

SEA has long been a target for cybercriminals looking to steal sensitive information and disrupt online services, with a rapidly growing population of internet users and accelerating digital transformation in the region.

Online Attacks against SEA Businesses 2022 Kaspersky