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Check Point Research: Asia Pacific experiencing a 168% year on year increase in cyberattacks in May 2021

 

In recent months, the Asia Pacific (APAC) region has seen an increase in the number of cyberattacks. Most recently in Japan, Omiai, the country’s most popular dating app, experienced a server hack which exposed the data of over 1.7 million people, including images of driving licenses and passports users submitted to verify their age. Over in India, the data of customers of Domino’s India have been found on the Darknet following a cyberattack which exposed the data of 180 million users earlier this year.

Check Point Research (CPR) noticed this trend of cyberattacks happening in the region, and decided to investigate, specifically:

Researchers discovered that indeed, there has been a whopping 168% increase year on year in the number of cyberattacks in May 2021 in APAC. In addition between April and May 2021, there was a 53% increase in cyberattacks. Currently, an organization in APAC suffers from 1,245 weekly attacks.

The malware types which showed the largest increase in APAC are ransomware and Remote Access Trojan (RAT) both of which increased by 26% in May 2021 compared to earlier this year, followed by banking trojans and infostealers which showed a 10% increase.

 

Percentage increase in cyberattacks in May compared to previous months in 2021 by country

The top 5 countries which have seen the largest increase in cyberattacks are Japan (40%), Singapore (30%), Indonesia (25%), Malaysia (22%) and Taiwan (17%).

Figure 1: Percentage difference in number of cyberattacks in May compared to previous months in 2021 by country

 

Why is APAC a popular target for attackers?

The recent new wave of work from home initiatives being imposed by various authorities in APAC means more security gaps are now available for attackers to leverage. Also, when looking at the popularity of APAC as a target for attackers, it is important to consider the snowball effect. The more successful attacks take place in the region, the more other attackers would want to follow suit, especially since they know they have a higher chance of succeeding in the attack.

The pandemic has also impacted the economic landscape, having reduced the growth of leading Asian economies. According to the World Bank, on top of the impact of local lockdowns, countries in APAC took a significant hit in global economic activities, with Southeast Asia being most affected. Hard times like this naturally push people to crime, and cyberattacks are just another form of crime.

Percentage increase in cyberattacks in May compared to previous months in 2021 by industry

The top 3 industries which have seen the largest increase in cyberattacks are Utilities (39%), ISP/MSP (12%), and software vendors (6%).

Figure 2: Percentage difference in number of cyberattacks in May compared to previous months in 2021 by industry

 

Tips for Organizations

The next attack can be prevented if organizations change their view on security, and follow a few principles.

 

 

Staying safe online – tips for consumers

 

Cyberattacks – tips for affected consumers

What happens when a company you are a customer of experiences a cyberattack and your personal information might be exposed? The following are some of the steps to take:

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