Company: ZCARW
Filing Date: 2025-06-30
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-059675
Chunk: 67

Company: Zoomcar Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-06-30
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 67
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 information to be stolen and used for
criminal purposes. Cybersecurity incidents, security breaches or unauthorized access to confidential information could also expose us
to liability related to the loss of the information, time-consuming and expensive litigation and negative publicity. If security measures
are breached because of third-party action, employee error, malfeasance or otherwise, or if design flaws in our technology infrastructure
are exposed and exploited, our relationships with our Hosts and Guests could be severely damaged, we could incur significant liability,
and our business and operations could be adversely affected. Additionally, if we fail to protect confidential information, we may be
susceptible to potential claims such as breach of contract, negligence or other claims. Such claims will require significant time and
resources to defend and there can be no assurances that favorable final outcomes will be obtained.

An increasing number of
organizations, including large online and offline merchants and businesses, other large Internet companies, financial institutions, and
government institutions have disclosed breaches of their information security systems and other information security incidents, some
of which have involved sophisticated and highly targeted attacks. In addition, users on our platform could have vulnerabilities on their
own mobile devices that are entirely unrelated to our systems and platform, but which could mistakenly be attributed to us and our system
and platform. Further, breaches experienced by other companies may also be leveraged against us. For example, credential stuffing and
ransomware attacks are becoming increasingly common, and sophisticated actors can mask their attacks, making them increasingly difficult
to identify and prevent. Certain efforts may be state-sponsored or supported by significant financial and technological resources, making
them even more difficult to detect. If a third party or employee circumvents any of our security measures or those of our third-party
service providers, they may access, misappropriate, delete, alter, publish, or modify this information, which could cause interruptions
in our business and operations, fraud or loss to third parties, regulatory enforcement actions, litigation, indemnity obligations, competitive
harm, and other possible liabilities, as well as negative publicity. Widespread negative publicity may also result from real, threatened,
or perceived security compromises (or lack of adequate security measures) of our industry, competitors, Hosts, and Guests. Concerns regarding
privacy and data security could cause some Hosts and Guests to stop using our services, and for employees to be less satisfied with their
employment with us and potentially leave the Company or institute claims against us. This discontinuance in use and the potential failure