
April’s Most Wanted Malware: Exploit Kit Attacks Continue, While Slammer Worm Resurfaces Again

ByCheck Point Research Team
Check Point’s latest Global Threat Impact Index detected a continued increase in the number of organizations being targeted with Exploit Kits, as Rig EK became the most prevalent form of attack, while there was also a resurgence in the Slammer worm detected, with 4% of businesses impacted. Slammer resurfaced following a short hiatus, jumping […]
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