Cybersecurity Ventures predicted that there would be a ransomware attack on businesses every 11 seconds. McAfee reports more than a million cyber attacks every day.
The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) reported receiving over 791,790 complaints with reported losses exceeding $4.2 billion. A study by the University of Maryland suggested that hackers attack every 39 seconds, on average 2,244 times a day.
"Cyber threats are the greatest fear for humanity, and even surpass the threat of nuclear weapons".
Every moment, in different parts of the world, cybercriminals are disrupting the digital security of common users. Intruders enter systems to steal valuable information: documents, personal photos, bank details, access passwords, confidential correspondence, commercial and business information. Criminals use sophisticated methods such as malware, email interception, telephone fraud, compromised public Wi-Fi networks and many others.
Attacks can occur unnoticed by you, and your computer could be in danger at any moment. In the hands of intruders, your information can be used to blackmail, illegally access your assets, exploit your intellectual work, discredit your name and business reputation.