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    Techie.lkBy Techie.lkApril 8, 2026Updated:April 24, 2026No Comments5 Views
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    According to the latest Kaspersky security report released recently, more than 14 million (14,960,244) local cybercrime incidents were recorded in Sri Lanka over the past year. One notable feature is that the majority of these cybercrimes were carried out through methods such as pen drives, CDs, and DVDs. Additionally, Sri Lanka has been ranked 48th in the global cybercrime index, which is another significant point.

    The report further highlights that the increasing use of data transfer devices like pen drives, CDs, and DVDs has contributed to the rise in cybercrime, posing a serious challenge.

    Sam Yan, Head of Emerging Markets at Kaspersky
    Sam Yan, Head of Emerging Markets at Kaspersky

    “Computer users in Sri Lanka are facing a massive risk from local cyber threats. In addition to internet-based cybercrimes, offline cyber threats are also creating significant risks, especially for organizations and institutions in Sri Lanka. Since data transfer frequently occurs in workplaces and educational institutions, these environments are particularly vulnerable,” said Sam Yan, Head of Emerging Markets (Asia) Marketing at Kaspersky.

    Another key point is that while internet-based cybercrimes require an internet connection, such local cyber threats do not. For example, even during a simple data transfer using a pen drive, computer viruses can spread.

    To prevent such cybercrimes, it is essential to have advanced security systems that go beyond traditional antivirus software. These systems should include technologies such as integrated firewalls and anti-rootkit technologies, as well as strict control over data transfer devices.

    Globally, Kaspersky has also observed a significant increase in cybercrime. In 2025, approximately 500,000 cyber incidents were detected daily, marking a 7% increase compared to 2024. Password theft incidents have increased by 59%, while computer virus incidents have risen by 51%. In the Asia-Pacific region, password theft incidents have increased by 132%, and virus incidents by 32%.

    “Due to these trends in cybercrime in Sri Lanka, it is important for organizations to adopt more structured and strategic cybersecurity measures. In particular, strong regulation and control over data transfer devices should be implemented,” Yan further stated.

    Kaspersky also recommends several preventive measures, including avoiding the use of unknown pen drives or external storage devices, keeping all security software updated, and installing advanced cybersecurity solutions such as Kaspersky Premium.

    “As Sri Lanka continues to expand its digital journey, an increase in cybercrime is expected. Kaspersky provides a range of solutions to address this reality,” Yan added.

    To view the full Kaspersky security report, visit Securelist.com.

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