1 in 3 Filipinos hit by cyberthreats hidden in ‘thumb drives’

1 in 3 filipinos hit by cyberthreats hidden in ‘thumb drives’

1 in 3 Filipinos hit by cyberthreats hidden in ‘thumb drives’

One in three Filipinos dealt with cyberattacks launched via thumb drives and other removable devices in the past year, global cybersecurity firm Kaspersky reported on Monday as it stressed that digital threats also thrive in offline space.

In a statement, the company reminded Filipinos to be careful when plugging their flash drives into computers to avoid falling victim to local threats.

Local threat is a malicious software spread via removable devices like flash drives, CDs (compact discs) and DVDs (digital versatile discs). Kaspersky explained that bad actors attempt to infiltrate such devices to obtain sensitive information.

According to Kaspersky Security Network’s recent report, 36.8 percent of users in the Philippines were attacked by digital threats last year.

This made the country the third most vulnerable for such cyberattacks in Southeast Asia and 76th worldwide.

In the region, Vietnam and Indonesia led the list with 53.3 percent and 41.1 percent, respectively. Turkmenistan (67.4 percent) and Afghanistan (64.6 percent) received the most local threat attacks last year across the globe.

“Over time, [thumb drives have] become smaller in size, yet [their] capacity [have] tremendously increased that we can now store large files like videos and multiple copies of them on a single drive,” said Yeo Siang Tiong, general manager for Southeast Asia at Kaspersky.

“But [flash drives] are a boon to everyone who uses them, cybercriminals included, and a bane for those unaware that such offline hardware could cause a catastrophe,” he added.

As such, Kaspersky stressed the need to have an antivirus software preventing any malicious software from an infected flash drive going into a computer system.

READ: PH second most vulnerable in region to cyberthreats

It also advised the public to use different flash drives for business and personal use.

“We need to understand that cyberattacks don’t

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