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The most prolific malware strains of 2021 are yesterday's news with a modern twist
Aug. 5, 2022, 7:06 p.m. | Derek B. Johnson
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Many of the top malware used in 2021 has been in circulation for at least five years, while two others — Qakbot and Ursnif — have been used in hacking campaigns for more than a decade, according to U.S. and Australian cyber agencies.
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