Jaipur, June 20 (Ians) Maharashtra Ironmen and Telugu Talons played out a thrilling 30-30 draw in Match 25 for the second-ever draw in the inaugural Premier Handball League (Phl) 2023.
Statistically two best teams in the league, the Maharashtra Ironmen and Telugu Talons had already secured their berths in the semifinals of the Phl even before the game.
Because of that Dr. Sunil Kumar, coach of the Ironmen, rested key members in the game as Chiseliov and Kiani started the game on the bench, while Naveen Deshwal was left out of the matchday squad. While the Ironmen rested their star players Fernando Nunes put out a full-strength starting seven for this game.
Despite the Ironmen resting their key squad members, they started the game swiftly as Manjeet Kumar, Sumit Kumar and Sumit Ghanghas led the charge for their team in the first half. The Talons after going behind brought on Iaroslav Alexandr Shabanov...
Statistically two best teams in the league, the Maharashtra Ironmen and Telugu Talons had already secured their berths in the semifinals of the Phl even before the game.
Because of that Dr. Sunil Kumar, coach of the Ironmen, rested key members in the game as Chiseliov and Kiani started the game on the bench, while Naveen Deshwal was left out of the matchday squad. While the Ironmen rested their star players Fernando Nunes put out a full-strength starting seven for this game.
Despite the Ironmen resting their key squad members, they started the game swiftly as Manjeet Kumar, Sumit Kumar and Sumit Ghanghas led the charge for their team in the first half. The Talons after going behind brought on Iaroslav Alexandr Shabanov...
- 6/20/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, June 1 (Ians) The recovery cost from the impact of a ransomware attack tripled in the last year in India -- up from $1.1 million (over Rs 8 crore) in 2020 to $3.38 million (more than Rs 24.5 crore) in 2021 to date -- as the country topped the list of 30 countries worldwide for ransomware attacks, a new report said on Tuesday.
The average ransom payment in India was $76,619 (over Rs 55 lakh). However, paying up often doesn't pay off as Indian organizations that paid the ransom got back, on average, 75 per cent of their data and only 4 per cent got all their data back, according to 'The State of Ransomware 2021' report by global cybersecurity leader Sophos.
The findings showed that 67 per cent of Indian organizations whose data was encrypted paid a ransom to get back their data -- a slight increase on the previous year when 66 per cent paid a ransom.
"While the proportion of...
The average ransom payment in India was $76,619 (over Rs 55 lakh). However, paying up often doesn't pay off as Indian organizations that paid the ransom got back, on average, 75 per cent of their data and only 4 per cent got all their data back, according to 'The State of Ransomware 2021' report by global cybersecurity leader Sophos.
The findings showed that 67 per cent of Indian organizations whose data was encrypted paid a ransom to get back their data -- a slight increase on the previous year when 66 per cent paid a ransom.
"While the proportion of...
- 6/1/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, June 1 (Ians) The recovery cost from the impact of a ransomware attack tripled in the last year in India -- up from $1.1 million (over Rs 8 crore) in 2020 to $3.38 million (more than Rs 24.5 crore) in 2021 — as the country topped the list of 30 countries worldwide for ransomware attacks, a new report said on Tuesday.
The average ransom payment in India was $76,619 (over Rs 55 lakh). However, paying up often doesn't pay off as Indian organizations that paid the ransom got back, on average, 75 per cent of their data and only 4 per cent got all their data back, according to ‘The State of Ransomware 2021' report by global cybersecurity leader Sophos.
The findings showed that 67 per cent of Indian organizations whose data was encrypted paid a ransom to get back their data – a slight increase on the previous year when 66 per cent paid a ransom.
"While the proportion of organisations hit by ransomware...
The average ransom payment in India was $76,619 (over Rs 55 lakh). However, paying up often doesn't pay off as Indian organizations that paid the ransom got back, on average, 75 per cent of their data and only 4 per cent got all their data back, according to ‘The State of Ransomware 2021' report by global cybersecurity leader Sophos.
The findings showed that 67 per cent of Indian organizations whose data was encrypted paid a ransom to get back their data – a slight increase on the previous year when 66 per cent paid a ransom.
"While the proportion of organisations hit by ransomware...
- 6/1/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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