These are the file types most likely to be hiding malware

For the first time in three years, Microsoft Office files are no longer the most common file type for malware distribution. That’s according to HP Wolf Security’s latest Threat Insights Report (opens in new tab) for Q3 2022.

Analyzing data from “millions of endpoints” running its cybersecurity solution, HP concluded that archive files (.ZIP and .RAR files, for example) surpassed Office files to become the most common way to distribute malware. 

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