The number of UK companies infected by malware has fallen by 60 per cent over
the past two years, according to a survey by
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), on behalf of the
Department for Business, Enterprise &
Regulatory Reform.
But for two-thirds of the companies affected, malware caused their worst
information security breach of the year. Spyware now accounts for one in six of
the worst infections, suggesting attacks are becoming less frequent but more
sophisticated.
Companies have become aware of the threat of viruses, according to PwC
partner Chris Potter.
"If there is one area of security where UK plc has really got the message,
it’s virus protection. Only a tiny minority of companies don’t take this area
seriously," he said.
Only 14 per cent of UK companies reported a malware infection last year, down
from 35 per cent two years ago when the last survey was carried out.
Less than half of very large businesses had an infection last year.
Corporate anti-virus defences have significantly improved, the survey found.
Ninety-eight per cent of firms have software to scan for spyware, up from 75
per cent two years ago.
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