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Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2022. Statistics

All statistics in this report are from the global cloud service Kaspersky Security Network (KSN), which receives information from components in our security solutions. The data was obtained from users who had given their consent to it being sent to KSN. Millions of Kaspersky users around the globe assist us in collecting information about malicious activity. The statistics in this report cover the period from November 2021 to October 2022, inclusive.

Figures of the year

  • During the year, 15.37% of internet user computers worldwide experienced at least one Malware-class attack.
  • Kaspersky solutions blocked 505,879,385 attacks launched from online resources across the globe.
  • 101,612,333 unique malicious URLs triggered Web Anti-Virus components.
  • Our Web Anti-Virus blocked 109,183,489 unique malicious objects.
  • Ransomware attacks were defeated on the computers of 271,215 unique users.
  • During the reporting period, miners attacked 1,392,398 unique users.
  • Attempted infections by malware designed to steal money via online access to bank accounts were logged on the devices of 376,742 users.

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  1. Detlev Narr

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  3. george

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      1. Cir uire

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  4. Alan

    please send me “Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2022. Statistics”

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    please send me “Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2022. Statistics”

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      We don’t send the report by mail. To get it you need to fill in the form in the post (a screenshot of the form is here: https://media.kasperskycontenthub.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/43/2022/12/08100210/Form_1.png). This form is not loaded if something blocks the script, like strict privacy settings in Firefox do. You can try to load this form by adding this page to exclusions in your browser settings or opening it in Chrome browser with script blocking plugins off. As soon as the form is filled in you will see the report in your browser.

  8. Pahrul

    interesting report from you guys.

  9. Simone

    This report is really very important and interesting

  10. Matt

    Hello,

    I have question. Why we cant download PDF file (it is not published). I dont have company i am home user of Kaspersky products many years. I always saw previous Security Bulletins where under article has been link to direct download PDF.
    Or if you dont want sahare public can you send me to my e-mail?

    Thanks

    1. Securelist

      Hi Matt!

      These statistics are aimed at business audience, and are primarily of interest to business. We don’t share direct links or send them by e-mail. However, we share the key numbers in the post.

      We also post a number of public materials as part of Kaspersky Security Bulletin: https://securelist.com/category/kaspersky-security-bulletin/

  11. Kevin

    Muy buena

  12. gino

    how to download

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