Check Point’s released annual security report recently to disclose 2014 security trends and issues that are on the rise or in decline by analyzed their collected event data from three different sources around the world.
Here are some highlights I would like to show in this post:
The Evolution of Malware:
Highlights
- New malware increased 71% in 2014 cpmares to 2013
- 106 unknown malware hit an organization per hour
- 96% of organizations used at least one high-risk application.
- 86% of organizations accessed a malicious site.
- 83% of organizations had existing bot infections.
- 81% of organizations suffered a data loss incident.
- 71% increased in loss of proprietary information over the past three years.
- 52% of files infected with unknown malware are PDFs
- 42% of businesses suffered mobile security incidents costing more than $250,000 to remediate.
- 41% of organizations downloaded at least one infected file with unknown malware
Enterprise Endpoint Vulnerabilities and Misconfigurations:
What Happened in an average day at an enterprise organization:
- a host accesses a malicious website per 24s
- an unknown malware is downloaded per 34s
- a bot communicates with its command and control center per 1m
- a high-risk application is used per 5m
- a known malware is downloaded per 6m
- sensitive data are sent outside of the organization per 36m
CheckPoint发布的年度安全报告揭示了2014年的恶意软件趋势,包括新恶意软件数量增加71%,每小时106种未知恶意软件袭击组织,96%的组织使用至少一种高风险应用,86%的组织访问恶意网站,83%的组织存在僵尸程序感染,81%的组织发生数据泄露事件。



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