Quick Heal Technologies Limited’s enterprise arm, Seqrite, has published the India Cyber Threat Report 2026, revealing that India suffered more than 265 million cyberattacks in 2025. In response to this unprecedented surge, the company has launched two new enterprise-focused services aimed at strengthening cyber resilience. Created by Seqrite Labs, the country’s biggest malware analysis facility, the report offers an in-depth overview of an accelerating threat environment that is now affecting organizations across all industries.
The report outlines several key highlights:
- 265.52 million malware detections across over 8 million endpoints.
- Trojans and File Infectors account for 70% of all attacks.
- Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Delhi are the most affected regions.
- Mumbai, Kolkata, and New Delhi emerge as top targeted cities.
- Education, Healthcare and Manufacturing account for nearly 47% of all detections.
It enables comprehensive, nonstop scanning throughout all web layers to uncover emerging threats. In addition, ML-powered surveillance monitors social channels for any brand references, fake accounts, or suspicious behavior. The system continuously tracks and identifies, in real time, any credentials or sensitive information that becomes exposed.
Assessing how the brand is viewed and spotting any patterns of harmful or unfavorable sentiment as they develop.
Provides automated reports designed to meet regional data compliance standards, complete with comprehensive digital evidence for investigative purposes.
Features a specialized DRPS war room focused on executing swift takedowns, managing legal escalations, and coordinating crisis response.
Seqrite Ransomware Recovery as a Service (Seqrite RRaaS)
Organizations recover their information without providing funds to cybercriminals or triggering further extortion attempts.
Fast restoration of systems ensures minimal interruption and avoids operational bottlenecks.
Rapid incident response helps reduce both financial losses and potential damage to the organization’s reputation.
Validated restoration prevents reinfection.
Detailed post-incident analysis helps strengthen defenses for the future.
(Information referenced from a TimesofIndia.con report)