Cyber security firm Seqrite detected over 2.6 crore threats targeting Indian companies between July and September, translating to 2.8 lakh threats a day.
Quick Heal Technologies joint MD and CTO Sanjay Katkar said that RDP-based brute force attacks were common attack vectors a couple of years ago and were used to propagate the spread of ransomware.
Security software provider Quick Heal Technologies Ltd. is lining up a major push into the enterprise market based on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.
Over 631,000 threats were detected by Quick Heal Technologies on Android devices of individuals and enterprise users across India between April and June 2018.
Global IT security firm Quick Heal Technologies detected more than 180 million threats on Windows devices of individual and enterprise users between April and June 2018.
Cyber security firm Seqrite detected over 2.6 crore threats targeting Indian companies between July and September, translating to 2.8 lakh threats a day.
Quick Heal Technologies joint MD and CTO Sanjay Katkar said that RDP-based brute force attacks were common attack vectors a couple of years ago and were used to propagate the spread of ransomware.
Security software provider Quick Heal Technologies Ltd. is lining up a major push into the enterprise market based on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.
Over 631,000 threats were detected by Quick Heal Technologies on Android devices of individuals and enterprise users across India between April and June 2018.
Global IT security firm Quick Heal Technologies detected more than 180 million threats on Windows devices of individual and enterprise users between April and June 2018.
Cyber security firm Seqrite detected over 2.6 crore threats targeting Indian companies between July and September, translating to 2.8 lakh threats a day.
Quick Heal Technologies joint MD and CTO Sanjay Katkar said that RDP-based brute force attacks were common attack vectors a couple of years ago and were used to propagate the spread of ransomware.
Security software provider Quick Heal Technologies Ltd. is lining up a major push into the enterprise market based on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.
Over 631,000 threats were detected by Quick Heal Technologies on Android devices of individuals and enterprise users across India between April and June 2018.
Global IT security firm Quick Heal Technologies detected more than 180 million threats on Windows devices of individual and enterprise users between April and June 2018.