This doesn’t mean that hackers and other cyber criminals have suddenly decided to zero in to the Apple systems, leaving the Windows platform. As per the report, the Windows malware samples this year were even higher than that of macOS ones, actually 135 times more. As per the report, a record 91.05 million new Windows malware samples were discovered last year, an average of 249,452 threats per day.
The report adds: “Microsoft lumps malware into thirteen distinct categories: backdoors, downloaders, droppers, exploits, hack tools, macro viruses, obfuscators, password stealers, ransomware, rogue security software, trojans, trojan clickers, and worms.”
Mac users clearly need to be extra cautious from now on. Hackers have been able to target Apple’s new M1 chip-powered Macs also, apart from the Intel-powered ones.