Over 225,000 Malware Strains Per Day Registered In Q1 2015
Over 225,000 new malware strains per day were detected in Q1
2015, with peaks reaching 500 000, a recent research unveils.
According to a report conducted by PandaLabs, this represents a 40%
increase over Q1 2014 and is well above the average for the entire
year – at 205 000 new malware samples per day.
The first months of 2015 were dominated by ransomware attacks,
especially 'CryptoLocker' and it is safe to say that ransomware has
become cyber-criminals' preferred method to make money from
companies' stolen information. Ten companies in the oil and gas
maritime transportation sector, fell victim to this type of attack,
as revealed by Panda Security.
Other popular attack methods exploited over the past quarter,
include social networks scams and mobile malware. One of the most
notable scams made use of a fake USD 500 Zara gift card giveaway on
Facebook to trick users.
Android was the main target for mobile malware attacks, this time
through malicious SMS messages. The average number of infected PCs
across the globe stands at 36.51%, up 6% compared to 2014. China
once again led this ranking at 48.01%, followed by Turkey at 43.33%
and Peru at 42.18%.
The list of least infected countries is dominated by European
countries. Norway remains the leading country with the least
infected PCs at 22.07%. Other countries with a malware infection
rate below the worldwide average include Denmark (28.18%), Finland
(28.59%), Venezuela (33.35%) and US (34.03%).
Last modified: 13:28 - August 3rd, 2015
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