– Research shows cognitive processes like readiness potential may predispose humans to impulsive decisions, such as clicking on phishing emails (Schmidt et al., 2016).
– Positive emotions influence risk-taking behavior; scammers exploit this in email tactics (Zhao and Zhou, 2024).
Preventive Tools Mentioned:
The rapid growth of cybercrime underscores the urgent need for robust internet security practices worldwide-India being no exception. As one of the largest digital economies globally with significant smartphone penetration, India faces unique risks given its growing online population exposed daily to similar phishing attacks or scams.
The observed link between emotional vulnerability and susceptibility highlights advancements needed not just in technology but also public awareness campaigns tailored for technological realities in India-a country still tackling basic issues like digital literacy gaps among its vast population. India’s recent push towards stricter data privacy laws could shield citizens if effectively enforced alongside adaptive tools similar to Incogni’s approach for minimizing personal-data exposure.
Lastly,given increasing spear-phishing attempts targeting local businesses or officials alike (as highlighted in past news reports),organizations must prioritize cybersecurity training informed by emerging research findings cited here. Shaping resilient habits through proactive interventions could help minimize losses not just economically but also trust-related implications within India’s digitizing framework.