Threat reports are collated after intensive research by our Threat Research and Response Team. They provide an overview and analysis of threat activity reported from Quick Heal installations all over the world.
Still reeling under the pandemic, the second quarter of 2020 has seen cyber threats that are trying to make the most out of the situation. The Q2 2020 Threat Report of Quick Heal brings out in detail the cyber threats that were prevalent in this quarter.
Download PDF »The Q1 2020 Threat Report out now, highlighting on Coronavirus-themed attacks and malware numbers for the first quarter of 2020.
Download PDF »The year 2019 was full of action, with numerous targeted attacks. Our Annual Threat Report provides deep insight into the threat landscape of 2019 and significant predictions made for 2020.
Download PDF »Fresh off the press: The highly anticipated Seqrite Cybersecurity Predictions Report for the year 2020.
Download PDF »The third quarter of 2019 witnessed around 257 million Windows malware, with some significant detections in both Windows and Android. Download complete report for more detailed insights.
Download PDF »Q2 2019 started on a high note, with April clocking highest detection of 82 Million windows malware. For more detailed insights on the detections and trending threats download the complete report.
Download PDF »In Q1 2019, Quick Heal Security Labs detected over 434 Million Windows malware. Download the complete report for latest security threats and trends in 2019.
Download PDF »The year 2018 witnessed many devastating cyber-attacks, data breaches and IT outages. Download the complete report for latest security threat, trends and interesting predictions made for 2019.
Download PDF »In Q3 2018, we detected more than 288 million Windows malware. Download the threat report to know more about latest security threats and trends in the last three months.
Download PDF »In Q2 2018, we detected more than 180 million Windows malware. Download the threat report to know what other threats we came across in the last three months.
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