Executables and scripts were the most popular type of malware delivery file, making up 40% of threats in Q3 2024. This is a 5% point increase compared to Q2 2024.
Executables and scripts were the most popular type of malware delivery file, making up 40% of threats in Q3 2024. This is a 5% point increase compared to Q2 2024. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by HP Wolf Security in January 2025. It covers topics including Malware, Executables, Scripts. The original data appears in HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report: January 2025. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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Executables and scripts were the most popular type of malware delivery file, making up 40% of threats in Q3 2024. This is a 5% point increase compared to Q2 2024. This data was published by HP Wolf Security and covers Malware, Executables, Scripts.
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This statistic comes from HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report: January 2025, published by HP Wolf Security on January 1, 2025. You can view the original report at HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report: January 2025 | HP Wolf Security.
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This statistic relates to Malware, Executables, Scripts. Browse more statistics on Malware or from HP Wolf Security.