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Check Point Research Reveals Threat of Mobile Malware Persists as Attacks Targeting iOS Devices Increase

SAN CARLOS, CA — (Marketwired) — 05/17/16 — Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: CHKP) today published its latest Threat Index, highlighting the most prevalent malware families being used to attack organizations– networks and mobile devices globally in April 2016.

Check Point identified 2,000 unique malware families during April, which was more than a 50 percent increase on the previous month. The findings revealed a wide range of threats that organizations– networks face and the scale of the challenges that security teams need to think about in preventing an attack on their business critical information. Most notably:

Researchers found XcodeGhost, a compromised version of the iOS developer platform Xcode, is still an imminent threat to enterprise mobile devices, even though it was pulled from the Apple App Store in September 2015. In general, attacks targeting iOS devices moved into the top three of most common mobile malware for the first time.

Android malware remained in the overall top-10 of malware attacks across all platforms globally during the period. Despite only being discovered by Check Point researchers in February, it has rapidly become commonly used, indicating hackers view Android mobile devices as weak spots in enterprise security and as potentially highly rewarding targets.

“As organizations– dependence on mobility continues to grow, this latest research highlights cyber criminals are taking advantage of these devices, as they are proving to be the weakest link in enterprise IT security,” said Michael Shaulov, head of mobility product management, Check Point. “This data also reinforces the need for businesses to have a strategy of advanced threat prevention on not only networks – but also on all endpoints and mobile devices – in order to best stop malware at the pre-infection stage.”

Overall in April, Conficker was the most prominent malware family, accounting for 17 percent of recognized attacks; Sality was responsible for 12 percent; and Zeroaccess for 6 percent of the recognized attacks. The top-10 families were responsible for over half of all recognized attacks:

The top three mobile malware families in April were:

Check Point–s Threat Index is based on threat intelligence drawn from its , which tracks how and where cyberattacks are taking place worldwide in real time. The Threat Map is powered by Check Point–s ThreatCloud intelligence, the largest collaborative network to fight cybercrime which delivers threat data and attack trends from a global network of threat sensors. The ThreatCloud database holds over 250 million addresses analyzed for bot discovery, over 11 million malware signatures and over 5.5 million infected websites, and identifies millions of malware types daily.

Check Point–s Threat Prevention Resources are available at: .

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