Amid rising cybercrime incidents in India, authorities have issued a serious warning about a new wave of ransomware attacks. Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems to steal, lock, and exploit sensitive data for financial gain.
These attacks are not only affecting businesses but also pose a growing threat to institutions that rely heavily on digital storage systems.
A NAS (Network Attached Storage) device is a centralized storage system connected to a network, allowing multiple users to access and store data simultaneously. It functions like a private cloud within an organization.
Because NAS devices often store:
Critical business files
Confidential documents
Backup data
…they have become a prime target for cyber attackers.
In these attacks, hackers use malicious software known as Ransomware to gain access to NAS systems.
Once inside:
Data is encrypted (locked)
Access is denied to users
Attackers demand money (ransom) to restore access
In some cases, hackers also threaten to leak sensitive data publicly if the ransom is not paid, increasing the pressure on victims.
Several factors are contributing to the rise in such cyber threats:
Increased reliance on digital storage systems
Weak security settings on connected devices
Direct exposure of NAS devices to the internet
Lack of regular software updates
These vulnerabilities make it easier for attackers to exploit systems.
To protect against such threats, authorities have advised individuals and organizations to follow these key precautions:
Do not connect NAS devices directly to the internet without proper security layers.
Always set complex passwords and activate multi-factor authentication (MFA) for added security.
Regularly update device firmware and security patches to fix vulnerabilities.
Keep a secure, offline backup of important data to recover quickly in case of an attack.
If you suspect a cyberattack or fraud:
Immediately report it via the national helpline 1930
File a complaint on the official cybercrime portal
Quick action can help minimize losses and improve chances of recovery.
With businesses and organizations increasingly relying on digital infrastructure, ransomware attacks can cause:
Financial losses
Data breaches
Operational disruptions
Reputational damage
The government’s alert highlights the urgent need for stronger cybersecurity practices across sectors.
NAS devices are powerful tools for data storage, but without proper security, they can become easy targets for cybercriminals. Staying vigilant, updating systems regularly, and following basic cybersecurity practices can go a long way in protecting valuable data.
Disclaimer: This article is for awareness purposes only. For detailed cybersecurity guidance, consult certified IT security professionals or official government advisories.