Introduction and Summary

Acronis was the first company that started to implement complete, integrated cyber protection to protect all data, applications and systems. Cyber protection requires the researching and monitoring of threats, as well as abiding by the five vectors of “SAPAS”: Safety, accessibility, privacy, authenticity, and security. As part of the strategy, we’ve established four Cyber Protection Operation Centers (CPOC) around the world to monitor and research cyberthreats 24/7.

Since its founding in 2003, Acronis has been a recognized leader in data protection. In response to the rise of cyberthreats targeting backup files, agents, and software, the company introduced its innovative Acronis Active Protection anti-ransomware technology in 2016, making it the first data protection vendor to integrate a native anti-ransomware defense in its backup solutions. That machine-intelligence- and behavior-based detection technology has since been expanded to address all forms of malware and other potential cyberthreats.

Our flagship product, Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud, empowers service providers with integrated backup, disaster recovery, antivirus, anti-malware, email security, URL filtering services, and endpoint protection management capabilities – enabling them to deliver comprehensive cyber protection services to their clients. The same technology is available directly to businesses as Acronis Cyber Protect 15.

This report represents a global outlook and is based on over 650,000 unique endpoints distributed around the world. The main focus here is on threats for Windows operating systems, as they are much more prevalent when compared with macOS. We will see how the situation develops and may include data on macOS threats in the next report, as there has been a recent spike in these threats.

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Acronis Cyberthreats Report 2022

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