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QBot Tops the most prevailed malware list for December 2022

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The Qbot Trojan overtook Emotet as the most prevalent malware found in the wild in December 2022, impacting 7% of organizations worldwide. Additionally, the Glupteba malware, a blockchain-enabled Trojan botnet, returned to the top 10 list for the first time since July 2022.

Another piece of malware growing in adoption in December 2022 was the ad-distributing Android threat known as Hiddad, which entered the top-three mobile malware list for the first time in 2022, just before the end of the year.

In terms of industry, education/research remained the most attacked sector globally last month, followed by government/military and healthcare.

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As for the most exploited vulnerabilities in December 2022, a web server flaw that exposed GitHub repository information was at the top of the list, followed by various vulnerabilities that leveraged a directory traversal flaw on different web servers.

The findings come from Check Point Software Technologies, which published its Global Threat Index for December 2022

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