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Rising Malware and Ransomware Threats in the Caribbean

Discover the growing impact of cyberattacks on Caribbean businesses and learn how implementing a secure, automated ERP ecosystem can protect your critical operational data.
June 14, 2026 by
Rising Malware and Ransomware Threats in the Caribbean
Rob Cruz
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Rising Malware and Ransomware Threats in the Caribbean: Protecting Your Dominican Business

Recent reports indicate a significant surge in cyberattacks across the Caribbean, with the Dominican Republic facing increased pressure from malware and ransomware. In 2025, regional organizations recorded over 15.7 million malware attacks and 24,100 ransomware attempts. These digital threats target critical business operations, aiming to encrypt essential data and disrupt-supply chains. For Dominican companies, this landscape necessitates a robust, integrated approach to digital security and operational continuity.

Securing your business requires more than just antivirus software; it requires an integrated ERP ecosystem that minimizes manual data entry and reduces points of failure. ERPly S.R.L. specializes in Odoo 19 implementations that strengthen your digital infrastructure. Our custom e-CF fiscal integration connects your Odoo system directly with the DGII for real-time electronic invoicing. By automating the emission, signing, and transmission of e-CFs, we eliminate manual errors and ensure full fiscal traceability, reducing the risk of data manipulation and inconsistencies that cybercriminals often exploit.

Protect your operations and ensure regulatory compliance with a secure, automated ERP solution. Contact ERPly S.R.L. today to learn more about our Odoo 19 implementation services and specialized e-CF modules for the Dominican market.

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