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Lanka ranks 60th globally in cyber incidents involving local servers

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Global cybersecurity and digital privacy company, Kaspersky has revealed important insights into the origins of online threats affecting users worldwide, including those in Sri Lanka. When a Kaspersky customer encounters an online threat, the company records the geographic location of the server hosting the malicious content detected by its security systems. This data sheds light on the global and local distribution of cyberattack origins, highlighting how compromised or maliciously-used infrastructure across different countries shapes the threat landscape for users everywhere, said a release. Globally, servers in the Netherlands hosted the largest share of cyber threats detected, accounting for 46.37 percent of incidents. Servers in Germany, Russia, Poland and Singapore rounded out the top hosting locations.

The geographic distribution reflects compromised infrastructure patterns rather than the actual locations of cybercriminal operations. Based on data collected between January and March 2025, servers located in Sri Lanka were responsible for 0.02% of cyber incidents detected by Kaspersky’s systems, amounting to 81,284 incidents during this period. This places Sri Lanka 60th worldwide in terms of the share of incidents involving local server infrastructure. While this share is relatively small compared to global leaders, it highlights the presence of compromised or maliciously used infrastructure within the country, posing additional risks for the local digital ecosystem.

Although the percentage of incidents involving servers in Sri Lanka ranks lower than the global leaders, the data underscores the critical need for enhanced cybersecurity vigilance both at the local and international levels. Cybercriminals exploit vulnerabilities in web services and hijacked servers to launch attacks, often without the awareness of legitimate operators, resulting in threats that include malware distribution, phishing, and exploit campaigns. “The global nature of cyber threats means that no country is immune, and Sri Lanka is no exception,” said Sam Yan, Head of Sales for Asia Emerging Countries at Kaspersky.

“Understanding that threats can originate both abroad and from local servers’ highlights why organisations must adopt comprehensive, real-time cybersecurity measures to safeguard their systems and data.” Kaspersky identifies and blocks these threats by scanning and analyzing data streams from servers’ worldwide, providing proactive protection that helps prevent malware infections and other cyber risks before they can impact users.

As cybercrime continues to increase in sophistication, businesses and individuals in Sri Lanka are urged to strengthen their cybersecurity posture. Combating cyber threats requires not only advanced security solutions but also greater awareness of the evolving tactics used by attackers at both the local and global levels.



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In order to safeguard the future of the country, a quality human resource must be developed. – Prime Minister

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that in order to ensure the economic, social, and cultural security of the country, it is essential to develop a quality human resource, and that education plays a vital role in achieving this goal.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the government is committed to bring about a transformation in the education sector, and that the government will continue to move forward by overcoming obstacles encountered along the way, guided by a clear vision and purpose.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while addressing the EDCS Sisu Nena Pranama scholarship award ceremony held on Saturday (31) at Temple Trees, organized to recognize the children of the members of the Education Co-operative Society (EDCS) who have been selected to state universities for the academic year2023/2024.

Elaborating further, the Prime Minister noted that this program, organized by the Education Service Employees–  Co-operative Thrift and Credit Society Ltd, is not merely about providing scholarships, but is an occasion that recognizes and appreciates the dedication of students and their parents who are preparing to shoulder the responsibility of the country’s future.

The Prime Minister also pointed out that it is a remarkable achievement that a society which began in 1930 with just 58 members and a membership fee of one rupee has today grown into the largest cooperative society in South Asia, with approximately 215,000 members.

The Prime Minister further highlighted how rapidly the world is changing, and the increasing necessity of developing human resources in the face of economic and environmental crises. She stressed that the education system must be transformed from the level of school education itself to align with the demands of the modern world, and that students entering universities should become leaders and active participants in this transformation.

Noting that out of nearly 300,000 students who enter primary education each year, only about 40,000 gain admission to universities, the Prime Minister urged students to make use of this opportunity for the development of the country.

Addressing the occasion, Deputy Minister of Labour and General Secretary of Ceylon Teachers Service Union,  Mahinda Jayasinghe, stated that due to corruption-free management, it was possible to increase the financial stability of the society from Rs. 1,200 million to Rs. 1,700 million within a short period of approximately nine months.

Under this year’s program, scholarships amount to over Rs. 13.7 million were awarded to 2,292 students who have been selected to state universities.

This scholarship program, which initiated in 1984 with 15 students and an initial fund of Rs. 3,500, has been conducted continuously for 41 years. At present, scholarships of up to a maximum of Rs. 75,000 per student are awarded, demonstrating the collective strength and solidarity of the teaching community.

The event was attended by the Chairman of the Education Development Cooperative Society,  Lal Kumara, the Western Province Director of Education, Darshani Iddamalgoda, along with other officials.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Police face 32,000-officer shortage:IGP

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IGP Priyantha Weerasooriya says that the Police is facing a shortage of nearly 32,000 personnel and is currently operating well below its required strength.

He made these remarks while attending a ceremony held on Friday morning (30) to recognise the contribution of fingerprint officers, crime analysis officers and forensic photographers attached to the Criminal Investigation Department for their role in solving crimes.

Addressing the gathering, the IGP said that around 2,500 police officers are due to retire this year, with a further 2,700 officers expected to retire next year.

In view of the growing cadre shortfall, he said plans are underway to recruit 10,000 new officers to the Sri Lanka Police in the future.

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Lanka’s Sabina Yousaf wins Mrs. Photogenic, Second Runner-Up at Mrs. World

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Sri Lanka earned international recognition at the 41st Mrs. World pageant, with Sabina Yousaf being named Second Runner-Up, marking a notable achievement for the country at the prestigious global competition.

In addition to securing a top-three finish, Yousaf also won the Mrs. Photogenic mini-title and placed among the Top 20 contestants, underscoring her strong performance on the international stage.

The Mrs. World 2025 crown was won by Chanita Seedaket Craythorne of Thailand, while Paige Ewing of the United States was declared First Runner-Up.

The grand finale was held on 29 January in Las Vegas, Nevada, and featured contestants from more than 60 countries competing for the coveted title.

The announcement of the Top Three finalists placed Sri Lanka alongside leading global pageant contenders, reinforcing the country’s growing presence in international pageantry.

Final Results – Mrs. World 2025:

Winner: Thailand – Chanita Seedaket Craythorne

First Runner-Up: United States – Paige Ewing

Second Runner-Up: Sri Lanka – Sabina Yousaf

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