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Quick Heal research shows 800 percent increase in Android malware

Quick Heal Technologies has released the findings from its Annual Windows Malware report, where PC continues to be the extensive target for malware authors today. The report has been generated by the Threat Research and Development center of Quick Heal Technologies. Here are the key findings of the Quick Heal’s 2014 Threat Report: Windows malware saw a rise of 80 percent in samples that were received at the Quick Heal Research and Development Lab.

“Windows XP still has about 30 percent of market share. With Microsoft about to withdraw support for the second most popular Operating System in April 2014, the unpatched machines will represent a serious danger to the security of the networks that they are connected to and the internet in general. This might also lead to an increase in Advanced Persistent Threats. But, Windows is not the only thing in focus in 2014, Apple Mac and iOS are platforms that are gaining popularity and that will also lure attackers,” says Sanjay Katkar, Technical Director and CTO, Quick Heal Technologies.

The report also talks about the trends to watch out for in 2014:

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