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There Are Now More Than 40,000 ‘High-Risk’ COVID-19 Threats On The Web

April 22, 2020 / Thomas Brewster, Forbes Staff

The rise in coronavirus-themed scams was expected, but the numbers are surprising even the most experienced cybersecurity researchers.

In the first three months of the year, there were at least 2,022 malicious and 40,261 “high-risk” newly registered websites and domains, according to Palo Alto Networks. That’s out of a total of 116,357 coronavirus-related, newly registered domain names tracked by the company.

The researchers labeled domains “malicious” when they were either phishing pages trying to steal visitors’ personal data and passwords, or if they were serving malware. There was a 569% growth in registrations of such sites between February and March, the researchers discovered.

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Chris J. Stewart

Chris currently serves as President and CEO of Surgio Health. Chris has close to 20 years of healthcare management experience, with an infinity to improve healthcare delivery through the development and implementation of innovative solutions that result in improved efficiencies, reduction of unnecessary financial & clinical variation, and help achieve better patient outcomes. Previously, Chris was assistant vice president and business unit leader for HPG/HCA. He has presented at numerous healthcare forums on topics that include disruptive innovation, physician engagement, shifting reimbursement models, cost per clinical episode and the future of supply chain delivery.

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