Security News > 2017 > June > Cybersecurity battleground shifting to Linux and web servers (Help Net Security)
Despite an overall drop in general malware detection for the quarter, Linux malware made up more than 36 percent of the top threats identified in Q1 2017. This attack pattern demonstrates the urgent need for heightened security measures to protect Linux servers and Linux-dependent IoT devices, according to WatchGuard Technologies. Key findings from WatchGuard’s latest Internet Security Report include: Linux malware is on the rise, making up 36 percent of the top malware detected in … More →
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