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  1. Jun 2020
    1. xposed the collective vulnerability to disruption and abuse. In one week in April 2020, there were over 18 million daily malware and

      It is important to underline that doesn't mean we have seen the surge in numbers of attacks or new malware (eg. AV test shows rather average number of new malware discovered throughout the top pandemics month comparing to last years: https://www.av-test.org/en/statistics/malware/). Instead, we are seeing new types of threats which take Covid19 as context: either specific phishing campaigns which are based on Covid19 hooks, or greater consequences of attacks against critical infrastructure like hospitals and medical centers - but also e-learning and e-commerce platforms (see the short video summary of threats: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFCV_wIIEr8 ).