Websites using SSL and similar encryptions are no longer as safe as we once thought they were. Year after year, they’re finding ways to mask their malicious plots as legitimate websites. Hackers are becoming sneakier, which is a cause for concern in itself. Malware distributed through encrypted protocols is down 32% from 2019. However, sites that actually contain malware represent just 1.6% of this number or around 50 per week.ħ. The average number of new websites that are compromised by linking to malware pages or containing codes hackers can abuse is around 2,500 every week. There hasn’t been a week in recent years without at least a few malware threats popping up on Google’s radar. Each week, Google detects 50 websites containing malware. Even though the trend continues, the start of the COVID-19 epidemic brought a significant jump in malware sites.Ħ. The latest Google report cites that just 7% of tested websites are infected. Come early 2018, and this number began to decline rapidly. 7% of websites Google tested for malware were infected.Įver since late 2007, the number of websites containing malware has been consistently above 100,000. At the time, there were fewer ways malware could potentially take down computer systems.ĥ.
In 2019, for example, there were far fewer variants of new malware appearing than in previous years. Year on year, the number of new malware variants is oscillating.
In 2020, the number of detected malware variants rose by 62%.
While there’s still no full report for 2020 available, by all data, it seems that the total number of attacks is on a decline.Ĥ. In 2019, there were nearly 10 billion attacks registered by the companies that keep an eye on global cybersecurity and malware attack statistics.
Some people and companies continue to be targeted by malicious software more often than others. SonicWall has registered more than 3.2 billion malware attacks in the first half of 2020. According to the latest statistics, more than 17 million new malware instances are registered each month.ģ. These are mostly the result of existing infections that keep spreading like actual diseases. Hundreds of thousands of files become infected by malware on computers and websites every day. Anti-malware institutes include every new malicious program they find in their malware database. The rate at which malware spreads is terrifying. 560,000 new pieces of malware are detected every day. Even with built-in antivirus software protecting the newest operating systems, there’s more malware online than ever before.Ģ. In the following years, the growth might have slowed down, but it definitely hasn’t stopped. The initial boom doubled the number of malicious files and programs infecting the web. Since 2013, malware has been spreading exponentially. There are now more than 1 billion malware programs out there.