An analysis of Dr.Web anti-virus detection statistics for January 2024 revealed a 95.66% increase in the total number of threats detected, compared to December 2023. At the same time, the number of unique threats increased by 2.15%. Unwanted adware software and adware trojans were most frequently detected as were malicious programs distributed with other threats to make the latter more difficult to detect. In mail traffic, malicious scripts and phishing documents were most commonly observed.
29.03.2024 | About viruses | Virus reviews
In October 2023, Doctor Web was contacted by a Russian mechanical-engineering enterprise that suspected malware was on one of its computers. Our specialists investigated this incident and determined that the affected company had encountered a targeted attack. During this attack, malicious actors had sent phishing emails with an attachment containing the malicious program responsible for the initial system infection and installing other malicious instruments in the system.
11.03.2024 | Dr.Web products | About viruses | Real-time threat news
Doctor Web is rolling out a major update for its remotely administered Dr.Web 12.0 and 13.0 products for business. The update introduces new security-administration features and delivers fixes for identified software defects.
06.03.2024 | Dr.Web products | Updates
Good news for companies that connect with their employees and customers over Telegram. Now, thanks to the commercial version of Dr.Web Bot for Telegram, they can keep their communications well protected.
28.02.2024 | Dr.Web products
Dr.Web FixIt! constantly evolves—just like any other Doctor Web product. We keep an eye on current user demands and strive to design solutions that will be both effective and easy to use.
28.02.2024 | Dr.Web products | Updates
As winter comes to an end, we’re announcing the launch of a spring celebration promo: starting today and through March 10, get 25% off when you buy a 12-month Dr.Web Security Space license for 2 computers and 2 Android devices.
26.02.2024 | Dr.Web products | Promos
Doctor Web has scheduled an update for the cloud-based version of its Dr.Web vxCube sandbox. As a result, the service will be unavailable on February 7 between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. GMT.
05.02.2024 | Dr.Web products | Updates
According to detection statistics collected by the Dr.Web for Android anti-virus, in December 2023, adware trojans from the Android.HiddenAds family were again the most active malicious programs. However, users encountered them 53.89% less often, compared to the previous month. In addition, the number of banking malware and spyware trojan attacks also decreased—by 0.88% and 10.83%, respectively.
30.01.2024 | Updates | About viruses | Mobile threats | Virus reviews
An analysis of Dr.Web anti-virus detection statistics for December 2023 revealed a 40.87% increase in the total number of threats detected, compared to November. The number of unique threats also increased by 24.55%. Once again, most commonly detected were adware trojans and unwanted adware programs as well as malicious programs that are distributed with other threats to make them more difficult to detect. In email traffic, phishing documents of various formats were most frequently found.
30.01.2024 | About viruses | Virus reviews
Dr.Web products have received SKD AWARDS honours, which since 2013, have been bestowed upon the most outstanding products among those tested and certified by SKD Labs. Dr.Web Security Space for Windows was recognised as best product in the “Personal Computer Security” category, and Dr.Web Mobile Engine SDK earned top honours in the “Anti-virus engine” category.
25.01.2024 | Dr.Web products
Doctor Web is reporting on an increase in cases of cryptocurrency-mining trojans being found hidden in pirated software that is available in Telegram and on some Internet sites.
15.01.2024 | Dr.Web products | Real-time threat news
An analysis of Dr.Web anti-virus November detection statistics revealed an 18.09% decrease in the total number of threats detected, compared to October. At the same time, the number of unique threats also decreased by 13.79%. Among the most commonly detected threats were unwanted adware programs, adware trojans, and malicious apps that are distributed along with other threats to make the latter more difficult to detect. Email traffic was dominated by phishing documents. Also commonly encountered were malicious scripts, programs that exploit vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office documents, and various downloaders that download other malware onto target computers.
21.12.2023 | About viruses | Virus reviews
According to the detection statistics collected by Dr.Web for Android, in November 2023, users were less likely to encounter adware trojans from the Android.HiddenAds and Android.MobiDash families. The activity of the former decreased by a quarter (25.03%) and the latter—by more than a third (35.87%). Moreover, banking trojans and malicious spyware apps were detected less often—by 3.53% and 17.10%, respectively.
21.12.2023 | Updates | About viruses | Mobile threats | Virus reviews
Following company tradition, we’re launching our holiday season Advent Calendar.
15.12.2023 | Promos
According to detection statistics collected by Dr.Web for Android, in October 2023, adware trojans from the Android.HiddenAds family were most often detected. Their activity increased by 46.16%, compared to the previous month. The second most widespread adware trojans, which belong to the Android.MobiDash family, also increased in number—by 7.07%. In addition, users encountered spyware trojans and banking malware more often—by 18.27% and 10.73%, respectively.
22.11.2023 | Updates | About viruses | Mobile threats | Virus reviews
During autumn sale days, Doctor Web isn’t standing on the sidelines. It’s offering its anti-virus at 40% off. With this discount, you can purchase Dr.Web Security Space to protect 3 computers at once—for 2 years. The promo will run from November 20-26.
20.11.2023 | Dr.Web products | Promos
An analysis of Dr.Web October detection statistics revealed a 49.73% decrease in the total number of threats detected, compared to September. At the same time, the number of unique threats increased by 12.50%. As before, adware trojans and unwanted adware programs were detected most often. In email traffic, malicious scripts, phishing documents, and apps that exploit vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office documents dominated once again.
17.11.2023 | About viruses | Virus reviews
Doctor Web is updating its Dr.Web vxCube sandbox to introduce error fixes and upgrades. The cloud-based version of the service will be unavailable on October 31 between 09:00 and 10:00 GMT due to the scheduled maintenance.
30.10.2023 | Dr.Web products | Updates
In early September, Doctor Web
published a study of
Android.Pandora.2, a backdoor that creates a botnet of infected devices and can carry out DDoS attacks at the command of threat actors. In the middle of the month, our specialists
informed users about malicious programs from the
Android.Spy.Lydia family. These multi-functional spyware trojans target Iranian users. Members of this family are camouflaged as a financial platform for online trading; they can perform various malicious actions at the command of attackers. This includes intercepting and sending SMS, collecting information about user phonebook contacts, hijacking clipboard contents, loading phishing websites, and so on. The
Android.Spy.Lydia trojans can be used in a variety of fraudulent schemes and to steal personal data. Moreover, with their help, threat actors can steal their victims’ money.
26.10.2023 | Dr.Web products | Updates | About viruses | Mobile threats | Virus reviews
An analysis of Dr.Web September detection statistics revealed a 0.44% decrease in the total number of threats detected, compared to August. The number of unique threats also decreased— by 11.98%. Adware trojans and adware programs again were among the most popular threats. In email traffic, malicious scripts, phishing documents, and software that exploit vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office documents were detected most often.
26.10.2023 | Dr.Web products | About viruses | Virus reviews
Doctor Web is rolling out an update for Dr.Web FixIt!—its targeted-attack discovery and analysis service.
11.10.2023 | Dr.Web products | Updates
On September 26, Apple made the new macOS Sonoma (version 14) available to the general public. With that in mind, Doctor Web is pleased to notify its customers that its Dr.Web Security Space for macOS fully supports this latest major OS release.
28.09.2023 | Dr.Web products | Corporate news
An analysis of Dr.Web August detection statistics revealed a 4.05% increase in the total number of threats detected, compared to July. The number of unique threats increased by 3.35%. Most often, users encountered adware software. In email traffic, malicious scripts, phishing documents, and programs that exploit vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office documents were most prevalent.
27.09.2023 | Dr.Web products | About viruses | Virus reviews
According to detection statistics collected by Dr.Web for Android, in August 2023, adware trojans from the Android.MobiDash and Android.HiddenAds families were again among the most widespread Android malware. At the same time, the former were detected 72.23% more often, while the activity of the latter decreased by 8.87%, compared to the previous month.
27.09.2023 | Updates | About viruses | Mobile threats | Virus reviews
Doctor Web is notifying users about the spread of malicious plugins for the Openfire messaging server. To date, more than 3,000 servers worldwide that have Openfire software installed on them have been affected by a vulnerability that lets hackers gain access to the file system and use the infected servers as part of a botnet.
25.09.2023 | About viruses | Real-time threat news