AI on Both Sides: The Battle of Cybercrime in India
India faced a significant rise in cybercrime in 2024, with losses reaching Rs. 22,812 crore. The majority of phishing attacks were AI-driven, exploiting advanced techniques that even fool experts. A new browser extension, CyberCheck360 Link Inspector, offers a powerful, AI-based defense against these threats, safeguarding users proactively.
India endured a sharp uptick in cybercrime during 2024, losing an astronomical Rs. 22,812 crore. Alarmingly, over 82% of phishing attempts were powered by artificial intelligence, posing sophisticated threats that evade traditional cybersecurity measures.
The new CyberCheck360 Link Inspector browser extension emerges as a robust solution, utilizing three layers of protection against hazardous links. By employing global databases, domain intelligence, and AI, it identifies and neutralizes zero-day phishing threats in real-time.
This tool promises end-users a seamless, worry-free online experience by automatically blocking malicious sites. Free and easy to install, it prioritizes protection without necessitating any technical expertise from users. Visit https://cybercheck360.com/products/browser-extension/ for more information.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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