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Latest Intelligence for October 2016

Posted on November 10, 2016 by Symantec Security Response

Number of new malware variants rises to over 96 million and global spam hits highest rate in nearly a year.

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This entry was posted in Android.Lockscreen, botnet, Carbanak, DDoS, Email Security.cloud, Endpoint Protection (AntiVirus), exploit kit, Internet of Things, IoT, JS.Nemucod, Linux.Gafgyt, Magnitude, malware, mirai, Phishing, Ransom.Locky, Security, Security Response, Spam, SWIFT, trojan.kotver, Trojan.Odinaff, us election, Web Security.cloud and tagged RIG by Symantec Security Response. Bookmark the permalink.

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