Financial cyberthreats in 2021

This report provides insight into 2021 financial threat trends and statistics, including data on banking malware for Windows and Android, banking, payment system and e-shop phishing, etc. Continue reading Financial cyberthreats in 2021

Mobile malware evolution 2021

In 2021, cybercriminal activity gradually decreased, and attempts to exploit the pandemic topic became less common. However, mobile malware became more advanced, and attacks more complex. Continue reading Mobile malware evolution 2021

Gaming-related cyberthreats in 2020 and 2021

In this report, you will find statistics and other information about gaming-related malware, phishing schemes and other threats in 2020 and the first half of 2021. Continue reading Gaming-related cyberthreats in 2020 and 2021

IT threat evolution Q2 2021

Ferocious Kitten, TunnelSnake, PuzzleMaker and other threat actors, zero-day vulnerabilities, ransomware and banking Trojans – check out our review of Q2 2021. Continue reading IT threat evolution Q2 2021

IT threat evolution in Q2 2021. Mobile statistics

In Q2 2021, we prevented 14,465,672 mobile malware, adware and riskware attacks; 886,105 malicious installation packages were detected, of which 24,604 packages were mobile banking Trojans and 3,623 packages were mobile ransomware Trojans. Continue reading IT threat evolution in Q2 2021. Mobile statistics

Are Your Employees’ Old Phone Numbers Creating Vulnerabilities?

In the last hour, I’ve used my phone to take pictures of my teenagers, spy on my dogs while I was out of the house, pay my electric bill and watch a funny video. Then, while buying some new dish towels (yet another use), I used my phone as an identity document without even realizing […]

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