Seqrite Flags Rise of Stealth Monetisation: Cryptojacking and Low-Volume, High-Impact Ransomware on the Radar
As cyberattacks continue to evolve in sophistication and intent, Seqrite, the enterprise security arm of Quick Heal Technologies Limited, a global provider of cybersecurity solutions, has identified a growing shift towards stealth-oriented monetisation tactics, particularly cryptojacking and low-volume, high-impact ransomware campaigns.
Unlike traditional ransomware attacks designed for immediate disruption and visibility, newer threat models are increasingly engineered for persistence, silent infiltration, and long-term monetisation. Attackers are now prioritising covert access to enterprise infrastructure, enabling them to exploit computing resources, exfiltrate sensitive data, or selectively deploy ransomware against high-value targets while remaining undetected for extended periods.
Insights from the India Cyber Threat Report 2026, developed by Seqrite Labs, indicate that cybercriminals are steadily moving towards attacks that maximise operational and financial impact without triggering immediate detection. The report recorded 265.52 million detections across more than 8 million endpoints, averaging 505 detections every minute, underscoring the scale...
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