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Coronavirus campaigns lead to surge in malware threats, Labs report finds

CTNT report focuses on recent, increased malware threats using coronavirus as a lure. Trojans, info stealers, and botnets were delivered to increasingly more homes from January to March of this year. Phishing campaigns appear to be the most popular attack method, but cybercriminals have also gotten creative with fraudulent websites that hide malware. Malwarebytes recorded increased detections of more than 160 percent between February and March for the malware DanaBot, an invasive trojan that can swipe online banking account credentials.”]

Source: https://blog.malwarebytes.com/reports/2020/06/coronavirus-campaigns-lead-to-surge-in-malware-threats-labs-report-finds/

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