A medium-sized manufacturing business is suddenly crippled by a debilitating cyberattack. Hackers use an outdated, forgotten software tool that hadn't been updated in years—one that the IT department didn't even realize was still on some machines.
The morning started like any other at Rajesh's printing business in Pune—until he noticed ₹2 lakhs missing from his business account. A frantic call to the bank revealed the money had been transferred to an unknown account the previous night.
India's Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the silent stars of the economy, driving growth, creating jobs, and sparking innovation.
It was 3 AM when Ramesh, owner of a small auto parts manufacturing unit in Coimbatore, got the dreaded call. His office server had been hit by ransomware. Years of financial records, client contracts, and GST filings—all encrypted. The hackers demanded ₹5 lakhs to release the data
A small but thriving e-commerce startup in Bangalore wakes up one morning to find its website defaced, customer data stolen, and operations frozen by a ransomware attack.
It's Monday morning, and your sales team is about to log into the CRM system for a critical client presentation. Suddenly, all the laptops in the office lock up. A ransomware attack has encrypted all your files, requiring payment to unlock them.