Last year was a particularly bad year for hacks
and computer intrusions, and it looks like 2016 will only get worse,
Panda Security says.
The Spain-based Internet security company said
its lab researchers detected and disabled more than 84 million new
samples of malware in 2015 — 9 million more than the previous year. The
figure means cybercriminals were churning out new malware samples at a
rate of more than 230,000 a day throughout 2015.
In fact, more than a quarter (27 percent) of all malware samples ever recorded were produced in 2015, Panda Security said in a news release.
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Source: NBC News
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