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Nearly a Third of All Computers Scanned Around the Globe in 2012 Were Infected, Reports PandaLabs

27 million new malware strains found in 2012, at an average of 74,000 new samples per day

2013-02-08
BERKSHIRE, ENGLAND, February 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) PandaLabs, the antimalware laboratory of Panda Security, has released its 2012 Annual Security Report, which details an extremely interesting year of data theft, social networking attacks and cyber-warfare. According to the report, 31.98 percent of all computers scanned around the world had malware. With the addition of 2012's numbers, the grand total of all malware samples in PandaLabs' database has reached approximately 125 million, whereas PandaLabs researchers estimated that at least 27 million new strains of malware had been created in 2012 alone. Trojans continued to account for most of the new threats, as three out of every four new malware strains created in 2012 were Trojans.

These figures show cyber-criminals' sheer capacity to automate the creation of new malware variants, further evidenced by the average number of new threats created and released every day increasing to 74,000. This malware avalanche can be stopped with Panda Security's Collective Intelligence technologies, a cloud-based proprietary system that automatically detects, analyzes and classifies 99.4 percent of all malware received by PandaLabs.
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In 2012, Trojans dominated the threat landscape more than ever before. Three out of every four malware infections were caused by Trojans (76.56 percent), which is up ten points compared to 2011. One of the reasons for this growth is the increased use of exploit kits such as Black Hole, which are capable of exploiting multiple system vulnerabilities to infect computers automatically without user intervention. Viruses came second (8 percent), whereas worms dropped to third place accounting for 6.44 percent of all infections.

Here are visuals depicting these trends: http://press.pandasecurity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/PLENG11.jpg

The countries leading the list of most infections are China, South Korea and Taiwan, with 54.89, 54.15 and 42.14 percent of infected computers respectively. On a positive note, the proportion of infected computers around the world decreased significantly. For example, the number of infected computers in China dropped from 56 percent in 2011 to 54.89 percent in 2012, whereas in Taiwan the decrease was even larger (from 52 percent to 42.14 percent).

Here is a graph representing the countries with most malware-infected computers: http://press.pandasecurity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/PLENG2.jpg

The countries with the fewest infections are Sweden (20.25 percent of infected PCs), followed by Switzerland (20.35 percent), Norway (21.03), the UK (22.67) and Ireland (22.76).

Here's a graph representing the countries with the fewest infections: http://press.pandasecurity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/PLENG3.jpg

2012: The Year of Mobile Malware and Social Networking Attacks
The report offers a general view of the most important events regarding computer security in 2012. In the mobile phone industry, Android's market share continued to rise to the point that it has become the platform most frequently targeted for cyber-crooks to steal users' money and information.

Social networking sites play a vital role in the life of Internet users and are extensively covered in the report. Facebook and Twitter continue to be among the most popular social media sites, and are exploited by cyber-crooks to trick users, infect their computers and steal their confidential information. Linkedin, a tool that is increasingly becoming a key part of job searches, also suffered a massive breach that led to the theft of 6.5 million user passwords.
Ransomware also grabbed headlines in 2012. The 'Police Virus' infected hundreds of thousands of computers around the world, using fear and blackmailing techniques to extort money from computer users.

Security Trends for 2013
Besides offering an overview of the most significant events in the computer security field, the 2012 Annual Security Report also forecasts future trends for 2013. Cyber-crime and social media attacks took the spotlight in 2012 and will continue to do so in 2013. Special care will have to be taken to protect networks against operating system and application vulnerabilities, as it has become increasingly common to see cyber-criminals and national intelligence agencies exploiting security flaws to silently compromise systems. In addition, Android users will face a growing number of attacks from cyber-crooks targeting this platform. Cyber-espionage and cyber-war will also be on the rise in a year that presents itself full of challenges in the computer security world.

The full report is available at: http://press.pandasecurity.com/press-room/reports/ and on the PandaLabs blog.

About PandaLabs
Since 1990, PandaLabs, Panda Security's malware research laboratory, has been working to detect and classify malware in order to protect consumers and companies against new Internet threats. To do so, PandaLabs uses Collective Intelligence, a cloud-based proprietary system that leverages the knowledge gathered from Panda's user community to automatically detect, analyse and classify the more than 73,000 new malware strains that appear every day. This automated malware classification is complemented through the work of an international team with researchers specialized each in a specific type of malware (viruses, worms, Trojans, spyware and other attacks) to provide global coverage. Get more information about PandaLabs and subscribe to its blog news feed at http://pandalabs.pandasecurity.com/.

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[Press-News.org] Nearly a Third of All Computers Scanned Around the Globe in 2012 Were Infected, Reports PandaLabs
27 million new malware strains found in 2012, at an average of 74,000 new samples per day