Malware threats continue to rise and target IoT

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The number of new malware threats grew significantly during the last few months of 2018 as criminals upped their hacking game, according to
research from McAfee Labs.The firm reported finding 480 new variants every minute during the three months of Q3 2018, and new malware
samples growing by 53 percent, showing the scale of security threats targeting consumers and businesses alike.McAfee also found a major rise
in malware targeting IoT devices as the number of connected products grew worldwide, with products often lacking proper security
protection.The company reported new IoT malware strains growing 73 percent during the three-month period, as the total amount of IoT malware
was up 203 percent over the previous four quarters.Ransomware threatAmong the other findings in the report were new ransomware strains
increasing by 10 percent, illustrating the popularity of such malware strains, however McAfee says that the number of unique ransomware
as ransoms are paid and relatively easy attacks, such as phishing campaigns, are successful, bad actors will continue to use these
techniques
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