Company: FLYE
Filing Date: 2025-07-15
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-064293
Chunk: 200

Company: Fly-E Group, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-07-15
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 200
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 operating results.

Improper activities by third parties, exploitation
of encryption technology, new data-hacking tools and discoveries and other events or developments may result in future intrusions into
or compromise of our networks and technology systems.

Our systems, website, data
(wherever stored), software or networks and those of third-party suppliers and service providers, are vulnerable to security breaches,
including unauthorized access, computer viruses or other malicious code and other cyber threats that could have a security impact. We,
our third-party suppliers and service providers may not be able to anticipate evolving techniques used to effect security breaches (which
change frequently and may not be known until launched), or prevent attacks by hackers, including phishing or other cyber-attacks, or prevent
breaches due to employee error or malfeasance, in a timely manner or at all. Cyber-attacks have become far more prevalent in the past
few years, potentially leading to the theft or manipulation of confidential and proprietary information or loss of access to, or
destruction of, data on our or third-party systems, as well as interruptions or malfunctions in our or third parties’ operations.
If a breach occurs within the supply chain, disjointed or delayed response efforts can exacerbate the impact, prolong recovery time, and
increase potential damage to our operations and reputation. In addition, at present, there are no existing contractual agreements delineating
cybersecurity responsibilities between our company and our suppliers or service providers. This absence of clear terms poses a risk wherein
disputes regarding liability and accountability in the event of a security breach may emerge. Such disputes could potentially result in
legal complexities, financial losses, and impeded incident resolution within our supply chain.

We have taken and are taking
steps to monitor and enhance the security of our information technology systems. Furthermore, our board of directors schedules periodic
discussions with management regarding significant risk exposures, including risks related to data privacy and cybersecurity, and assists
in taking steps to mitigate the risk of cyberattacks on us. However, the techniques used by cyber criminals change frequently and often
cannot be recognized until launched against a target; accordingly, we may not be able to anticipate these frequently changing techniques,
implement adequate preventive measures for all of them or remediate any unauthorized access on a timely basis. All preventive measures,
as well as additional measures that may be required to comply with rapidly evolving security standards and protocols imposed by law, regulation,
industry standards or contractual obligations, may cause us to incur substantial expenses. Any unauthorized access into our customers’