PandaLabs neutralized 75 million new malware samples in 2014, twice as many as in 2013

34% of all malware ever created was released in 2014, an average of 200,000 new malware strains per day. The global infection rate in 2014 was 30.42% - UK infection rate of 22.14%
 
BRACKNELL, U.K. - March 2, 2015 - PRLog -- Bracknell, March 2015

PandaLabs, the anti-malware laboratory of Panda Security, detected and neutralized 75 million malware samples in 2014. This figure more than doubles the number recorded in 2013: nearly 30 million new malware strains.

In all, the total number of malware specimens detected by PandaLabs throughout its history has reached 220 million, which means that 34 percent of all malware ever created was coded in 2014. In fact, last year Panda Security recorded an average of 200,000 new malware strains per day. The year 2014 can be considered the year of massive cyber-attacks, with some of the world’s biggest corporations falling victim to large-scale data breaches.
Trojans continue to account for most new malware

Trojans are still the most common type of malware way ahead of other malware specimens. In fact, in 2014 Trojans accounted for almost 70 percent of all new malware created, followed by viruses (12.33 percent), other malware (10 percent), worms (6 percent) and adware/spyware (3 percent). In this respect, CryptoLocker was one of the most destructive Trojans unleashed last year. “CryptoLocker is one of the nastiest pieces of malware to have targeted users in 2014. This ransomware encrypts victims’ files and requires a ransom in order to decrypt them. Thousands of computers have fallen victim to it, from home users to businesses and financial institutions”, said Luis Corrons, Technical Director of PandaLabs at Panda Security.
Malware and infections

Trojans, once again, accounted for more infections (65 percent) than any other malware, although there was a notable increase in the ‘Other’ category. This category includes PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs): applications which, despite not being malicious per se, install unwanted software without properly informing the user.
China tops the list of infections

Despite being one of the worst years for IT security, the global infection rate in 2014 was 30.42 percent, a significant decrease on 2013’s figure. Country by country, China once again had the most infections with a rate of 49 percent, followed by Ecuador (42.33 percent) and Turkey (41.53 percent). These countries were also at the top of the infection rankings last year, although in a different order: China, Turkey and Ecuador.

Other countries with rates above the global average in 2014 include Colombia (33 percent), Uruguay (33 percent) and Chile (31 percent).
Sweden the safest country

Europe was the area with the lowest infection rate, with nine countries ranked among the ten least infected nations, whereas Japan was the only non-European country to appear in the ranking. The list was topped by Scandinavian countries: Sweden (20 percent), Norway (20 percent) and Finland (21 percent).

Europe was the area with the lowest infection rate, with nine countries ranked among the ten least infected nations, whereas Japan was the only non-European country to appear in the ranking. The list was topped by Scandinavian countries: Sweden (20 percent), Norway (20 percent) and Finland (21 percent) - closely followed in fourth by the UK with an infection rate of 22.14 percent.

“We live in an Internet-connected world, and as such we are exposed to cyber-attacks now more than ever before. Security threats will increase in 2015, and both companies and home users must prepare themselves to respond to them. It is not a question of whether their security will be compromised but rather when and how, so in this case prevention is key”, concluded Corrons.

The full report is available here - http://www.pandasecurity.com/mediacenter/src/uploads/2015....

About Panda Security

Founded in 1990, Panda Security is the world’s leading provider of cloud-based security solutions. With head offices in Spain, the company has direct presence in over 80 countries, products translated into more than 23 languages and millions of customers around the world.  The company’s mission is to simplify complexity, creating new and improved solutions to protect users’ digital lives.

As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility policy, Panda Security collaborates with The Stella Project, a program aimed at promoting the incorporation into the community and workplace of people with Down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities.

For more information, visit http://www.pandasecurity.com/.

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