Islamabad, Jan 4: Kaspersky’s detection systems uncovered an average of 467,000 malicious files per day in 2024, a 14% increase from 2023, with Windows remaining the primary target, comprising 93% of all detected threats.
Key Trends in Cybersecurity
- Trojans: A 33% surge in detections compared to 2023.
- Windows Malware: Grew by 19%, with a 150% rise in Trojan droppers, which stealthily deliver other malware.
- Emerging Threats: Phishing campaigns, banking malware, and malware generated using AI tools gained traction.
- Supply Chain Attacks: Trusted relationships and open-source packages, such as the XZ case, were targeted.
Expert Insights
Vladimir Kuskov, Head of Anti-Malware Research at Kaspersky, emphasized the escalating sophistication of adversaries developing new malware and techniques.
Tips to Stay Protected
- Avoid apps from untrusted sources.
- Use two-factor authentication and strong, unique passwords.
- Install updates promptly to patch security vulnerabilities.
- Employ robust security software, such as Kaspersky Premium.
As threats grow annually, proactive measures are crucial to safeguarding digital security.