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Quick Heal detects 48,000 WannaCry ransomware attack attempts in India
•The Pune-based company said 60 per cent of the attempts by the malicious WannaCry ransomware were targeted at enterprises.
Quick Heal Introduces Endpoint Security 5.0
Fp Archives •This product suite provides a simple and effective solution to powerful protection, smooth deployment and manageability for businesses of all sizes.
Quick Heal Launches Mobile Security Solutions For Android
Fp Archives •Offers features, such as, virus protection, call blocking, SMS blocking, anti-theft and data protection features.
eSys Joins Hands With Quick Heal For India Distribution
Fp Archives •The collaboration with eSys Technologies will help Quick Heal to expand its base in India and will provide the required impetus for its growth in India.
Mobile Antivirus sales sees 100% growth says Amazon; Android protection software tops list
Fp Archives •At a time when cyber crimes are affecting millions of devices globally, e-tailer Amazon.in said that mobile software witnessed a growth of over 100 per cent in 2016, with Android protection software topping the list.
Quick Heal mops up Rs 134 crore from 10 anchor investors ahead of next week's IPO
Fp Archives •Funds raised at the upper end of price band of Rs 321 apiece
Detected: New malware bugging computers of small and large firms
Fp Archives •Detailed analysis of the malware sample - APT-QH-4AG15 - revealed that it has been designed to infect highly protected networks.
Quick Heal unveils new enterprise security brand 'Seqrite'
Fp Staff •With the release of this brand, Quick Heal intends to solidify its market share and presence in the enterprise security domain.
2014 witnessed humongous surge in Android, Windows malware: Report
Fp Archives •During Q2, an advanced software 'ransomware' has been identified that locks down a machine and takes control over it. "This induces a sense of panic which pushes the victim to actually make the payment hoping to free their 'kidnapped' machine."
New malware demands $300 ransom after encrypting victims' files
Shunal •Computer security firm Quick Heal has revealed that it has found a new malware that is afflicting quite a few computers...