TAC Security TAC-CERT receives high hacking incidents in a month
TAC Security, with a mission to anticipate, resolve and mitigate customers’ cybersecurity risks and challenges so as to make their data and information world safe, secure and seamless, has announced that its specially designed service, "TAC-CERT (Cyber Emergency Response Team)”, has received more than 50 hacking incidents in a month.
Hacking queries included a total of 7 DDoS attacks, 12 E-mail Hacks, 24 Ransomware attacks, 4 Financial Frauds through email and 6 website hacking across verticals such as export companies, pharmaceutical companies, IT companies, manufacturing of electrical parts and a hospital. The attacks reported include hospitals that experienced Data Breach, Export Companies encountered Ransomware and Financial Loss, while IT companies faced DDoS Attack.
Trishneet Arora, CEO, TAC Security, said, “This shows how vulnerable we are. The risks are not confined to banks or financial institutions but rather every industry and domains that you can think of. Myriad reports confirm this fact. Even Hon'ble IT Minister of India Ravi Shankar Prasad recently ordered a review of the “entire IT infrastructure” of India that will help the organizations to reduce the risk of hacking and loss. Our solution TAC CERT help organizations in quick recovery by patching the loop holes and within hours your service will be back to normal and functioning smoothly.”
TAC-CERT (Cyber Emergency Response Team) was launched by TAC Security this January by the Industry and Commerce Minister of Punjab.
TAC Security is a friendly hacker that helps corporate giants recognize its weaknesses before the fraudulent hackers can use them adversely and cause harm. TAC provides network, application and web security solutions to corporate giants, Governments and law-enforcement agencies.
With the underlying motto of “Hack it Yourself, Before You get HACKED!”, the company provides complete vulnerability assessment solution – the process of identifying, quantifying, and prioritizing the vulnerabilities in network infrastructures.
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