Healthcare, finance most vulnerable to AI, deepfakes: Indian Cyber Theat Report

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Healthcare, finance most vulnerable to AI, deepfakes: Indian Cyber Theat Report

Thursday, 05 December 2024 | Staff Reporter | New Delhi

The India Cyber Threat Report 2025 by the Data Security Council of India (DSCI) and Seqrite, in its report said Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven and deepfake-enabled cyberattacks are anticipated to become increasingly prevalent in 2025 with sectors like healthcare and finance

most prone targets. The

report spotlighted the evolving tactics of cybercriminals and the rise of AI-driven attacks as a major concern.

"Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be used to develop highly sophisticated phishing campaigns utilising deepfake technology and personalized attack vectors, making them harder to detect. AI-driven malware will adapt in real-time to evade traditional security measures, while data poisoning attacks will compromise the integrity of critical AI systems in sectors such as healthcare and autonomous transportation," the report noted.

Deepfake technology will create compelling malicious content, including fake video or audio messages from trusted sources. This will facilitate more effective social engineering attacks, making it easier for cybercriminals to deceive users into executing malware or revealing sensitive information, it added.

The integration of AI capabilities with vulnerabilities in supply chains will lead to new types of cyber threats. Cybercriminals will employ AI-driven methods to execute intricate attacks, taking advantage of compromised development resources and hardware manufacturing processes to insert malicious code through corrupted libraries and embedded hardware, it said.

As AI tools become more accessible, attackers can automate and scale their operations, making it easier to target a wider range of victims. The report said this trend will likely lead to a surge in ransomware attacks, where malicious actors demand payment for the restoration of compromised data.

The rise of internet devices will open new avenues for cybercriminals to develop large-scale botnets. Vulnerabilities in poorly secured devices will be exploited to carry out Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks, which could disrupt essential services in industries such as manufacturing and healthcare that depend on edge computing, it said.

"Critical infrastructure sectors in India, including healthcare, finance, and energy, will remain prime targets for cybercriminals. These attacks will aim to disrupt services, steal sensitive data, and exploit geopolitical tensions, emphasizing the need for robust security frameworks and continuous monitoring to protect essential services," the report, which studied over 18 industry sectors, said.

Furthermore, the convergence of fake government service applications and fraudulent investment platforms will create hybrid threats in 2025, it said. Cybercriminals will create advanced applications that mimic government benefit systems and investment services, using social engineering, influencer marketing, and sophisticated malware to carry out widespread financial fraud and identity theft, targeting public welfare recipients and retail investors alike.

Additionally, the rise of cryptocurrency mining will invite a surge in cryptojacking attacks, where malware hijacks computing resources to mine cryptocurrencies without the user's knowledge.

The changing threat landscape of 2025 requires CISOs to fundamentally rethink their cybersecurity strategies, the report said, adding that traditional security models are becoming ineffective against emerging quantum threats and AI-driven attacks.

It recommended embracing AI and ML (machine learning) for threat detection and response."The increasing complexity of cyber threats--such as zero-day exploits, polymorphic malware, and advanced persistent threats (APTs)--requires the automation and speed that AI-driven systems provide.

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