These countries are the most vulnerable to cybercrime

security
OpenVPN-protokollet - därför är det så bra (Image credit: Shutterstock)

New research from NordVPN has revealed that residents of developed countries are more likely to become victims of cybercrime.

To compile its new Cyber Risk Index, the VPN provider partnered with the business data provider Statista. Statista was responsible for collecting the socioeconomic, digital, cyber and crime data from the 50 countries that make up the index while NordVPN analyzed the data's positive and negative impact on cyber risk.

The index shows that Iceland, Sweden, the UAE, Norway and the US are the countries with the highest cyber risk while India, Nigeria, Iraq, Indonesia and South Africa are the countries with the lowest cyber risk.

Digital privacy expert at NordVPN, Daniel Markuson explained how cyber risk increases when users spend more time online, saying:

“Cybercriminals don’t look for victims, they look for opportunities — much like pickpockets in crowded places. Spend enough time in a packed bus, and a pickpocket will ‘accidentally’ bump into you. Same story online. Your cyber risk increases with every extra hour online.”

Cyber risk

NordVPN's Cyber Risk Index found that India was the least vulnerable country to cybercrime as only a third of the country's population use the internet and less than a quarter have smartphones. Cyber risk decreases with less time spent online but Markuson pointed out that Indians who do have access to the internet spend a great deal of time online, saying:

“Cyber Risk Index reflects the big picture, the country-wide statistics. Indians who do use the internet, spend a lot of time online — more than an hour longer than the average. They probably live in cities and get higher wages. That puts them at a much higher cyber risk than the average Indian.”

The research also revealed that in countries with huge income inequality, less urbanization or low internet penetration, a small segment of the population may face a much larger cyber risk than the general population as is the case in India.

One takeaway from NordVPN's Cyber Risk Index is the fact that spending less time online makes people less vulnerable to cybercrime which is another great reason to limit your daily screen time.

TOPICS
Anthony Spadafora

After working with the TechRadar Pro team for the last several years, Anthony is now the security and networking editor at Tom’s Guide where he covers everything from data breaches and ransomware gangs to the best way to cover your whole home or business with Wi-Fi. When not writing, you can find him tinkering with PCs and game consoles, managing cables and upgrading his smart home. 

Latest in Security
Woman shocked by online scam, holding her credit card outside
Cybercriminals used vendor backdoor to steal almost $600,000 of Taylor Swift tickets
Woman using iMessage on iPhone
UK government guidelines remove encryption advice following Apple backdoor spat
Cryptocurrencies
Ransomware’s favorite Russian crypto exchange seized by law enforcement
Wordpress brand logo on computer screen. Man typing on the keyboard.
Thousands of WordPress sites targeted with malicious plugin backdoor attacks
HTTPS in a browser address bar
Malicious "polymorphic" Chrome extensions can mimic other tools to trick victims
ransomware avast
Hackers spotted using unsecured webcam to launch cyberattack
Latest in News
MacBook Air mute key
The new M4 MacBook Air finally fixes an Apple keyboard annoyance that's been around for decades
A collage of Ellie and Joel in The Last of Us season 2
The Last of Us season 2's new trailer teases a huge showdown between Bella Ramsey's Ellie and Pedro Pascal's Joel, but the big moment I'm waiting for is still being held back
Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max REVIEW
New iPhone 17 Air leak may have revealed some key specs – and how it compares to the iPhone 17 Pro Max
Gaming with AI
I asked Gemini to play a text-based adventure game with me and the AI whisked me away to a word-based fantasy
Apple iPhone 16 Review
Three iPhone 17 model dummy units appear in a hands-on video leak
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge on display the January 22, 2025 Galaxy Unpacked event.
New Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge may have revealed some key details – including its price