Company: KNRX
Filing Date: 2025-09-22
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001493152-25-014499
Chunk: 29

Company: KNOREX LTD.
Filing Date: 2025-09-22
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 29
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cloud providers have implemented security measures designed to protect against security breaches, these measures could fail or may be
insufficient, particularly as techniques used to sabotage or obtain unauthorized access to systems change frequently and generally are
not recognized until launched against a target, resulting in the unauthorized disclosure, modification, misuse, destruction, or loss
of our or our customers’ data or other sensitive information. Any failure to prevent or mitigate security breaches and improper
access to or disclosure of the data we maintain, including personal information, could result in litigation, indemnity obligations, regulatory
enforcement actions, investigations, fines, penalties, mitigation and remediation costs, disputes, reputational harm, diversion of management’s
attention and other liabilities and damage to our business. Any unauthorized or improper disclosure of such personal and/or confidential
information violates our privacy policy, terms of service or other policies, or the perception that an incident has occurred, whether
it pertains to our company, customers, or partners, can cause us reputational harm and adversely impact our competitive position.
The trust and confidence that stakeholders, including clients, investors and the public, place in our ability to protect their information
is of paramount importance. Any lapse in safeguarding this trust can lead to a loss of goodwill, customer attrition and diminished brand
credibility.

Hackers, bad actors and
other unauthorized entrants use and plan a wide range of techniques that may not be detected until a breach has occurred. As a result,
despite our best efforts, we may find it difficult or impossible to implement measures that fully prevent such attacks or respond in
a timely manner. Unauthorized parties may attempt to gain access to our systems or facilities in the future through a variety of means,
including hacking into our or our clients’ systems or facilities, or fraudulently inducing our employees, clients, or others to
disclose usernames, passwords, or other sensitive information, which may then be used to access our IT systems and gain access to our
data or other confidential, proprietary, or proprietary information. Such efforts may be state-sponsored and supported by significant
financial and technological resources, making detection and prevention even more difficult. There can be no assurance that any security
or other operational measures implemented by us or our third-party providers will be effective against any of the aforementioned threats
or issues.

The aftermath of a security
or data breach can disrupt our regular operations. The need to investigate the breach, secure the affected systems, and rectify the vulnerabilities
can divert significant internal resources. These