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New Data Breach Report: Malicious Attacks Doubled in 2009
January 25, 2010 from: Office of Inadequate Security
The number of malicious or criminal attack-related breaches was 24 percent — double the 12 percent of the 2009 study. “They are the most costly, and the types of attacks we found included botnet attacks and data-stealing malware,” Ponemon says. “There is more to worry about because I see this as a growing category. This number of criminal attacks will continue to increase i...
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Malware rebounds as cause of data loss
December 04, 2009 from: Office of Inadequate Security
The 2009 CSI Computer Crime and Security survey identified a number of shifts in significant cybersecurity threats this year. Malware infections jumped to 64% from 50%, reversing a dip in the number of companies experiencing malware infections that started in 2005. That year, the figure was 74%.
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