Malware attack activity has witnessed an upsurge during the ongoing pandemic. Recently, a new campaign has been found to raise the bar a tad bit higher with resume-based subterfuge.
What is happening?
As per research conducted by Check Point Software, a new Zloader malware campaign where banking trojans are disguised as resumes, was found targeting individuals.
Noteworthy statistics
- Resume-themed campaigns have doubled in the U.S. in the last two months with 1 in 450 malicious files being a resume-related scam.
- While there has been an increase in COVID-19-related attacks, the total number of malware attacks has decreased by 30% in March as compared to that in January.
- The month of May witnessed an average of 158,000 pandemic-related attacks a week, which is 7% less as compared to that in April.
- Among the 10,704 COVID-19-related domains registered, 2.5% were found to be malicious.