October Breaks Malware Production Records

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edited November 2005 in Science & Tech
October saw the biggest increase in virus numbers since anti-virus firm Sophos began tracking outbreaks in 1988. The security vendor now identifies and protects against a total of 112,142 viruses, an increase of 1,685 on September.

Rather than creating new viral strains, the bad guys are churning out multiple new variants of popular backdoor programs such as Agobot, SdBOt, various Trojan downloaders and the like. Anti-virus firm F-Secure notes that many of the malware families have spawned more than 700 variants. Each time hackers add new components to readily available malware code a new variant is created. The trend is showing no signs of slowing down.

Submitted by: Trogan_1000

Source: The Register

Comments

  • ArmoArmo Mr. Nice Guy Is Dead,Only Aqua Remains Member
    edited November 2005
    i havent gotten a virus in years
  • sfleurietsfleuriet Texas New
    edited November 2005
    same here :)

    last I got, a year or two ago, was the silly AIM Beach Virus. Of course, I've since switched to GAIM.
  • airbornflghtairbornflght Houston, TX Icrontian
    edited November 2005
    yeah..ive gotten one of those stupid aim viruses..little bit pesky to track down, but not to bothersome.
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