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Evasive malware surged 40% in Q2 2025, with most using encryption and zero-days dominating detections.
WatchGuard’s Q2 2025 report reveals a 40% surge in evasive malware, with over 70% now using encrypted connections like TLS to bypass detection.
Malware detections rose 15%, driven by sharp increases in Gateway AntiVirus and IntelligentAV alerts.
Zero-day malware made up over 76% of all detections, especially in encrypted traffic.
Ransomware incidents fell 47%, but attacks on high-value targets intensified.
New threats include JavaScript obfuscation in exploit kits, USB-based malware like PUMPBENCH and HIGHREPS, and a resurgence of the Mirai botnet.
DNS threats persist, highlighting the need for updated defenses, patching, and advanced detection tools.
El malware evasivo aumentó un 40% en el segundo trimestre de 2025, y la mayoría utiliza encriptación y detecciones dominadas por días cero.