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The mobile malware threat landscape in 2023

SecureList

The data for years preceding 2023 may differ from that published previously, as the calculation methodology was refined, and the data was retrospectively revised in 2023. The year in figures According to Kaspersky Security Network, in 2023: Our solutions blocked almost 33.8 million malware, adware, and riskware attacks.

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IT threat evolution in Q2 2023. Mobile statistics

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IT threat evolution in Q2 2023 IT threat evolution in Q2 2023. Non-mobile statistics IT threat evolution in Q2 2023. Mobile statistics These statistics are based on detection verdicts of Kaspersky products received from users who consented to providing statistical data. of all threats detected.

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Gaming-related cyberthreats in 2023: Minecrafters targeted the most

SecureList

The Newzoo report for 2023 reveals that two in five — more than three billion — across the globe are gamers, which is 6.3 In this report, we provide our insights into the gaming-related threat landscape in 2023. The most common threat was Downloaders (89.70%), followed by Adware (5.25%) and Trojans (2.39%).

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IT threat evolution in Q1 2024. Mobile statistics

SecureList

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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What is Network Security? Definition, Threats & Protections

eSecurity Planet

Related Cybersecurity Threats Many cybersecurity threats indirectly affect networks through related assets. For example, malware, spyware, adware, computer worms, botnets, trojan horses and similar malware do not normally impact network equipment (routers, firewalls, etc.) or network traffic.