Phil Muncaster
New malware will grow exponentially in 2016, with cyber-criminals increasingly taking to JavaScript and PowerShell to launch successful attacks against their victims, according to Panda Security.
The Spanish security vendor claimed the pattern would repeat 2015, when the number of new malware samples discovered daily hit 230,000.
It warned of an increase in infections via JavaScript and Windows admin tool PowerShell.
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Source: http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/





