Kaspersky’s detection systems discovered an average of 500,000 malicious files per day in 2025, marking a 7% increase compared to the previous year. Certain types of threats saw growth globally – there was a 59% surge in password stealer detections, a 51% growth in spyware detections and a 6% growth in backdoor detections compared to 2024.
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Identifying threats to embedded devices, and how the updated Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security can help in tackling them? What generates the fastest profit for cybercriminals? Attacking systems that can help them access confidential information or finances directly. Therefore, it’s no surprise that entire groups of cybercriminals specialize in embedded systems: primarily ATMs full of cash, payment systems where transactions can be intercepted, medical equipment where personal data is processed and stored, and so on. All these devices often have less than an adequate level of security (both cyber and physical), making them a convenient target for attackers.