Exploits and RDPs: What these threats mean for businesses in India
Global cybersecurity and digital privacy company Kaspersky flags the growing pressure on organisations in India, as exploits and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) attacks continue to target enterprise networks. In 2025, attacks blocked by Kaspersky’s business solutions across the region remain in the millions.
Exploits, malicious code that takes advantage of unpatched software vulnerabilities, continue to be one of the main entry points for attackers, while RDP attacks, which target exposed remote access services through brute-force or credential theft, are consistently used to gain unauthorised control over corporate networks.
As organisations here consistently expand their digital footprint and remote access capabilities, these two attack vectors remain among the most effective and frequently observed methods used by cybercriminals to infiltrate systems, move laterally, and deploy further malicious activity.
Kaspersky recorded 1,257,178 exploit attacks targeting organisations in India last year, underscoring the persistent threat that vulnerabilities continue to pose to businesses across the...
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