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×The first quarter of 2022 revealed an alarming surge in Linux malware samples, with 854,690 distinct instances detected. Fortunately, the second quarter saw a decrease from this figure to 833,065 – a 3% reduction from initial figures. . In the third quarter of 2022, Linux malware saw a remarkable decrease; its numbers fell by an astonishing 91% to 75,841. However, this trend didn’t last into 2022 as there was a resurgence in malicious activity with the fourth quarter seeing 117% growth reaching 164,697. Linux malware reached new heights in 2022, but the total number of new malware developments decreased. In 2021, 121.6 million samples were detected, but that number dropped to 73.7 million in 2022—a decrease of 39%. . Examine the transformations in Linux malicious software patterns observed in 2022, highlighting notable increases and decreases throughout the year.. Linux Malware Trends, Cyber Threats 2022, Malware Analysis, Linux Security Statistics. . Brittany Day
No matter how large or small, websites and web applications are under a constant barrage of attacks. Two new studies out today put a finer point on the numbers, showing just how frequently attacks hit the average website and how this constant pressure is yielding a huge number of compromised websites and web apps.. According to the Sitelock Website Security Insider Q1 2018 report, the average website today is attacked 50 times per day, with the vast majority of attacks coming through automated means. The study shows that 88% of traffic filtered by firewalls is from bad bots seeking to compromise sites. The link for this article located at DarkReading is no longer available. . According to the Sitelock Website Security Insider Q1 2018 report, the average website today is atta. matter, large, small, websites, applications, under, constant, barrage, attacks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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Linux, not Microsoft Windows, remains the most-attacked operating system, a British security company reports. During August, 67 per cent of all successful and verifiable digital attacks against on-line servers targeted Linux, followed by Microsoft Windows at 23.2 per cent.. . .. Linux, not Microsoft Windows, remains the most-attacked operating system, a British security company reports. During August, 67 per cent of all successful and verifiable digital attacks against on-line servers targeted Linux, followed by Microsoft Windows at 23.2 per cent. A total of 12,892 Linux on-line servers running e-business and information sites were successfully breached in that month, followed by 4,626 Windows servers, according to the report. Just 360 -- less than 2 per cent -- of BSD Unix servers were successfully breached in August. The data comes from the London-based mi2g Intelligence Unit, which has been collecting data on overt digital attacks since 1995 and verifying them. Its database has tracked more than 280,000 overt digital attacks and 7,900 hacker groups. The link for this article located at Globe Technology is no longer available. . In a recent study by a UK cybersecurity company, it was found that 67% of all successful cyber attacks in August targeted Linux, the operating system most frequently under siege.. Linux Attacks, Cybersecurity Report, Digital Breach Statistics. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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