Coronavirus-related cyberattacks are booming with more than 2,600 new threats each day

Coronavirus-related cyberattacks are booming with more than 2,600 new threats each day


As the world buckles under the weight of a pandemic, hackers, it seems, are coming out to play. Though cyberattacks, overall, have decreased somewhat during the quarantine and subsequent economic downturn, coronavirus-related malware is booming. Since mid-February, researchers at Check Point have seen an escalation in the number of these attacks from a few hundred daily, to more than 5,000 on March 28 alone. We’re now seeing more than 2,600 attacks per day on average. The following graph represents all coronavirus-related attacks based on ThreatCloud, Check Point’s threat intelligence engine. For these purposes, coronavirus-related attacks are understood to mean any…

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