Kaspersky Security Bulletin Statistics Of The Year Report
This growth was mainly influenced by a 187 rise in web skimmer files.
Kaspersky security bulletin statistics of the year report. Global cybersecurity firm Kasperskys detection systems discovered an average of 360000 new malicious files every day over the past 12 months a growth of 52 per cent when compared to the same period previous year. 602 of those malicious files were non-specific Trojans. Millions of unique users found to have malware in the root directory which is the main sign of infection via removable drives 20132018.
Statistics of the Year Report. Statistics of the Year Report. 602 of those malicious files were non-specific Trojans.
KASPERSKY SECURITY BULLETIN 2018 STATISTICS MINERS The number of users attacked by miners During the reporting period 5 638 828 unique KSN users were attacked by miners In the total volume of detections the share of miners was 8 50. Cyber crime activities witnessed a major rise in 2020 as per the data shared by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky on the Kaspersky Security Bulletin. These were the trends found by the Kaspersky Security Bulletin.
Kaspersky solutions repelled 975 491 360 attacks launched from online resources located all over the world. This is even more pronounced in enterprises where their security budget has more than doubled reaching 189m up from 89m last year. This report is a part of part of the Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2018.
The Story of the Year on malicious cryptocurrency mining and the Review of the Year are also available. The statistics in this report cover the period from November 2019 to October 2020 inclusive. For comparison in 2017 it was 67 and in 2016 42.
In 2019 the number of unique malicious objects detected by Kasperskys web antivirus solution rose by an eighth compared to last year reaching 24610126. Kaspersky solutions blocked 666809967 attacks launched from online resources in various countries across the world. The year in figures 198of user computers were subjected to at least one Malware-class webattack over the year.