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IT threat evolution in Q2 2022. Mobile statistics

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IT threat evolution in Q2 2022. IT threat evolution in Q2 2022. IT threat evolution in Q2 2022. These statistics are based on detection verdicts of Kaspersky products received from users who consented to providing statistical data. Mobile threat statistics. Non-mobile statistics. Verdict. %*.

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IT threat evolution in Q3 2022. Mobile statistics

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IT threat evolution in Q3 2022. IT threat evolution in Q3 2022. IT threat evolution in Q3 2022. These statistics are based on detection verdicts of Kaspersky products received from users who consented to providing statistical data. million mobile malware, adware, and riskware attacks.

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IT threat evolution in Q1 2022. Mobile statistics

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IT threat evolution in Q1 2022. IT threat evolution in Q1 2022. IT threat evolution in Q1 2022. These statistics are based on detection verdicts of Kaspersky products received from users who consented to providing statistical data. Mobile threat statistics. Non-mobile statistics.

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The mobile malware threat landscape in 2023

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million malware, adware, and riskware attacks. The most common threat to mobile devices was adware: 40.8% of all threats detected. We detected more than 1.3 The year’s trends Malware, adware, and riskware attacks on mobile devices dipped in February, only to rise steadily until the end of the year.

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ASyncRat surpasses Dridex, TrickBot and Emotet to become dominant email threat

Malwarebytes

Earlier this year Malwarebytes released its 2022 Threat Review , a review of the most important threats and cybersecurity trends of 2021, and what they could mean for 2022. Among other things it covers the year’s alarming rebound in malware detections, and a significant shift in the balance of email threats.

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How COVID-19 fuelled a surge in malware

Malwarebytes

2021 saw a massive surge in detections of malware, adware, and Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs). It didn’t matter what the computers were used for or what operating system they ran—across business and home computers, on Windows and on Mac, detections went up, enormously. Windows malware detection totals 2019-2021.

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IT threat evolution in Q1 2024. Mobile statistics

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million attacks using malware, adware, or unwanted mobile software were blocked. The most common threat to mobile devices was adware: 46% of all threats detected. However, other types of malicious and unwanted apps also increased their activity, so the distribution of threats by type showed no dramatic swings.

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