Crypto-Mining, Banking Trojans Top Malware Threats

Crypto-mining malware has again topped the threat index, with Coinhive holding strong in the number one malware threat for the 13th consecutive month, according to the latest Global Threat Index for December 2018, published by Check Point. The threat index looks at the most common active malware variants and trends as cyber criminals evolve toward crypto-mining and multipurpose malware. A second-stage downloader, SmokeLoader, first identified back in 2011, jumped to ninth place on the December top-10 list. “After a surge of activity in the Ukraine and Japan, its global impact grew by 20. SmokeLoader is mainly used to load other malware, such as Trickbot Banker, AZORult Infostealer and Panda Banker,” according to a press release. “December’s report saw SmokeLoader appearing in the top 10 for the first time. Its sudden surge in prevalence reinforces the growing trend towards damaging, multipurpose malware in the Global Threat Index, with the top 10 divided equally between crypto-miners and malware that uses multiple methods to distribute numerous threats,” said Maya Horowitz, threat intelligence and research group manager at Check Point.

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