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New Point of Sale (PoS) Malware Detected by Quick Heal Labs Credit/Debit Card Vulnerability Increases | ||
India Quick Heal Technologies has released its Quarterly Threat Report (QTR) for the second quarter of 2015 (April to June 2015). The report offers a detailed look back at the top malware samples, malware threats and upcoming security trends and takeaways from the quarter over the Windows and Android platforms. With 17 million customers in more than 112 countries worldwide, Quick Heal receives real-time global virus signature updates for desktops and mobile devices over multiple platforms and operating systems.
Key findings of Quick Heal Threat Report Q2, 2015 for Android
Key findings of Quick Heal Threat Report Q2, 2015 for Windows
Trojans enter vulnerable machines through trusted software or downloads, or other propagation techniques
The Quick Heal Threat Report for Q2, 2015 highlights the rising threats of malware over the popular computing platforms. With such large numbers of malware samples involved, the need for awareness and effective security measures is now higher than ever. Additionally, the evolving nature of malware and the various devices that they can propagate on should also make Internet users wary about every single click that they make online.
About Quick Heal Technologies Quick Heal Technologies Pvt. Ltd., founded in 1993, is a leading IT security solutions provider and an ISO 9001 certified company with more than 1200 employees and 17 million customer endpoints worldwide. Quick Heal maintains global offices in South Asia, UAE, U.S., Japan and Kenya, and has established a well-connected network of 15,000-plus channel partners in more than 112 countries. |
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Media Contact Details
Nikhil Khatri
Quick Heal Technologies Pvt. Ltd. +91 9881489689 Pranali Nimkar
Adfactors PR +91 9820168532 / 9820531932 |
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