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Security Software Market May See Robust Growth By 2026 | Symantec, Panda Security, Intel – KSU


The latest independent research document on Global Security Software examine investment in Market. It describes how companies deploying these technologies across various industry verticals aim to explore its potential to become a major business disrupter. The Security Software study eludes very useful reviews & strategic assessment including the generic market trends, emerging technologies, industry drivers, challenges, regulatory policies that propel the market growth, along with major players profile and strategies. This version of Security Software market report advocates analysis of Imperva, F-Secure Corporation, Symantec Corporation, Panda Security, Intel Corporation, Trend Micro Incorporated, Cisco Systems, AVG Technologies, Dell Inc. & IBM.

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As Security Software research and application [Large Enterprises, Government Agencies & Others] continues to expand in scope, the market will see deeper integration and application of more technologies in the future. This commercialization of market is playing a positive role in accelerating Security Software business digitalization, improving industry chain structures and enhancing information use efficiency. The findings mainly focus on category or product type: , Mobile Security Software, Consumer Security Software & Enterprise Security Software etc, which underpins many recent advances in the other Security Software technologies.

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Market Scope

Based on the type of product, the market segmented into :, Mobile Security Software, Consumer Security Software & Enterprise Security Software

Based on the End use application, the market segmented into :Large Enterprises, Government Agencies & Others

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Panda Dome Essential – Review 2021


Many security company product lines are as simple as one, two, three. First, they offer a simple antivirus. Adding firewall protection and other features bulks up that antivirus into a security suite. At the third and final stage is a mega-suite with additions such as online backup and system tune-up. Panda stretches that model, with a free antivirus, a commercial antivirus, and three distinct levels of security suite protection, all under the name Panda Dome. Panda Dome Essential, reviewed here, occupies the commercial antivirus slot in this pantheon, though it includes a few features more commonly found at the suite level. The app’s user interface is highly polished, even beautiful, but its results in—both labs-based testing and our own tests—don’t measure up.

How Much Does Panda Dome Essential Cost?

At $58.99 per year for a single license, this product costs a dollar less than Norton, but rather more than most other antivirus utilities, including some that add suite-level components. Bitdefender, Trend Micro Antivirus+ Security, and Webroot are among the many that go for around $40 per year. Kaspersky starts with three licenses for $59.99, the same price as a three-license pack of Bitdefender or ESET antivirus. A three-license Panda subscription costs $70.99.

McAfee AntiVirus Plus also costs $59.99 per year, but that price gets you unlimited licenses to install protection on every Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS device in your household. Note that you’ll have to purchase this one at a retail outlet, as it’s not sold directly on the McAfee website. Even at the essential antivirus level, Panda is also cross-platform, with support for Windows, macOS, and Android. If you plan to protect a bunch of devices, you can get five Panda licenses for $82.99 per year or 10 licenses for $106.99. Once you get to 10, you might consider purchasing unlimited Panda licenses for $118.99 per year.

Panda Dome Essential Main Window

Like the free Panda antivirus, this software eschews the usual white or slate gray background for its main window. Instead, it fills the main window with a gorgeous scene from nature. You can choose from eight nature backgrounds or set them to change automatically from time to…

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Panda Stealer malware targets digital currencies via Discord links, spam emails


There’s a new malware that’s targeting digital currency wallets, spreading through spam emails and Discord channels. The malware, dubbed Panda Stealer, has mostly targeted victims in the U.S., Germany, Japan and Australia.

Security company Trend Micro was the first to detect the malware. In a recent blog post, the Tokyo-based firm revealed that Panda Stealer is delivered through spam emails posing as business quotes to lure unsuspecting victims into opening malicious Excel files.

The malware has two infection chains, the security company revealed. In the first, the criminals attach a .XLSM document that contains malicious macros. Once the victim enables the macros, the malware downloads and executes the main stealer.

In the second infection chain, the spam emails come with a .XLS attachment containing an Excel formula that hides a PowerShell command. This command attempts to access paste.ee, a Pastebin alternative, that in turn accesses a second encrypted PowerShell command. According to Trend Micro, this command is used to access URLs from paste.ee for easy implementation of fileless payloads.

“Once installed, Panda Stealer can collect details like private keys and records of past transactions from its victim’s various digital currency wallets, including Dash, Bytecoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum,” the company noted.

The malware doesn’t limit itself to digital currency wallets, however. It steals credentials to other applications such as Telegram, NordVPN, Discord and Steam. It’s also capable of taking screenshots of the infected computer and capturing and transmitting data from browsers like cookies and passwords.

Trend Micro found another 264 files similar to Panda Stealer on VirusTotal. Over 140 command and control (C&C) servers and over 10 downloaded sites were used by these samples.

It concluded, “Some of the download sites were from Discord, containing files with names such as “build.exe,” which indicates that threat actors may be using Discord to share the Panda Stealer build.”

Security researchers have linked the Panda Stealer malware campaign to an IP address assigned to virtual private servers rented from Shock Hosting. However, the hosting…

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