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PandaLabs Reveals its Predictions for Cybersecurity Trends in 2018
PandaLabs neutralized an average of 285,000 malware samples a day in 2017. Read the laboratory’s annual report and predictions for what’s in store in 2018.
Alina, the Latest POS Malware
Alina is the latest POS malware discovered by PandaLabs. Attacks on POS terminals are still very popular, especially in countries like the United States.
Threat Hunting, the Investigation of Fileless Malware Attacks
The alarms were raised when PandaLabs’ Threat Hunting team noticed an unusual command, leading to the discovery of fileless attack for cryptomining.
NotPetya Returns as “Bad Rabbit”
The “Bad Rabbit” ransomware affected primarily Russia and Ukraine. All of Panda Security’s clients were protected from this threat at all times.
A New Attack Takes Advantage of an Exploit in Word
A recently discovered zero-day exploit in Microsoft Word is being used in an attack targeting companies via spam. All Panda clients were protected.
Dridex, the Latest Version of the Credential Theft Malware
We are pleased to share a report that has been painstakingly prepared by PandaLabs on the latest version of Dridex, a famous banking Trojan known for its sophistication and ability to go undetected on infected computers.
Enterprise Security in the Age of Advanced Threats
Watch our webinar on the topic How Predictive Intelligence Helps to Protect Companies and go ahead to the mind of a cybercriminal.