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PandaLabs Report 2015


Cape Town, 04 Feb 2016

Over 25% of all the malware ever produced was created in 2015.

* New malware samples increased by over 10% in 2015, with the daily average being 230 000 new samples.
* Trojans continue to be the main source of infection, and now affect any device that can connect to the Internet.
* China remains the country with the highest rate of infected computers, reaching a total of 57.24%.

Panda Security's laboratory, has released the PandaLabs Report for 2015, indicating that it detected and neutralised more than 84 million new malware samples during 2015, 9 million more than the previous year. The figure indicates that there were 230 000 new malware samples produced daily over the course of the year.

Last year saw the greatest number of cyber attacks recorded around the world, with a total of 304 million samples, meaning that more than a quarter of all malware samples ever recorded were produced in 2015 (27.63%).

It was also a difficult year for multinational companies, many of whom suffered large scale data theft and interference on their IT systems.

"Growth of malware will continue in 2016", says Jeremy Matthews MD of Panda Security Africa, "as monetisation remains a driving force behind the development of malware. Sophisticated programming techniques and automation are used to increase exponentially unique variants of malware".

Most destructive malware of 2015: trojans, ransomware and PUPs.

In 2015 we saw that trojans, PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs) and distinct families of ransomware spread fear among larger businesses worldwide through massive attacks and the theft of thousands of confidential files.

Trojans continued to be the main source of malware (51.45) comfortably ahead of the rest of the collected samples: viruses - 22.79%, worms - 13.22%, PUPs - 10.71%, and cases of Spyware - 1.83%. In addition, trojans caused the largest infections worldwide at 60.3%. PUPs were also particularly harmful, with nearly a third of infections resorting to trick techniques to fully enter the targeted PCs, far ahead of Adware/Spyware - 5.19%, worms - 2.98%, and viruses - 2.55%.

Aside from trojans, ransomware was the most common form of cyber attack throughout the year. According to Matthews, "Ransomware is favoured by cyber criminals, as it is one of the easiest ways to make a profit. It has shown itself to be very effective, especially as experience indicates that businesses are quick to pay cyber criminals to recover their stolen information".

China remains one of the most targeted countries in the world

Last year was notable for being the year with the highest rate of infections caused on computers. On a geographic level, China was the country with the most infected computers (57.24%), a figure that was nearly 30% more than in 2014. Taiwan was next, with an infection rate of 49.15%, followed by Turkey (42.52%). These three countries remain at the top of the infection rate rankings, as was the case in 2014 and 2013.

Other countries that registered an infection rate that was above the global average included Colombia - 33.17%, Uruguay - 32.98%, and Spain - 32.15%.

Nordic countries register the lowest rate of infection

According to the information gathered nine of the countries with the lowest rates of infection were in Europe. The Nordic countries occupied the top positions: Finland was ahead of the rest, with a rate of 20.32%, followed by Norway - 20.51% and Sweden - 20.88.

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Panda Security is the world's leading provider of cloud-based security solutions, the first IT security company to harness the power of cloud computing with its Collective Intelligence technology. Automatically analysing and classifying thousands of new malware samples every day. This guarantees corporate customers and home users the most effective protection against Internet threats with minimum impact on system performance. In 2006, Jeremy Matthews founded Panda's local subsidiary in Cape Town, opening the international vendor's first presence on the African continent.

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