1. I-Worm.BadtransII (Badtrans) 87.4% Trojan.PSW.Gip 2.5% I-Worm.Hybris (Hybris) 2.3% I-Worm.Sircam (Sircam) 1.4% I-Worm.Magistr (Magistr) 1.1% I-Worm.Aliz (Aliz) 0.9% I-Worm.Nimda (Nimda) 0.6% Trojan.PSW.Hooker 0.5%
A new virus, code-named W32/Sobig.A, is on the loose and spreading quickly, according to antivirus experts. It arrives from the email address "big@boss.com" and bears a subject line such as "Re: here is that sample", "Re: Movies", "Re: Document" or...
Five years on to the day and warnings of the latest virus to be spreading around the world are rife - this time Sober-I, news of which broke on Friday. Speaking to silicon.com to mark the 20th anniversary of the computer virus Graham Cluley, senior...
Sasser, a fast-spreading virus that debuted in April, accounted for 14 percent of virus reports and ranked third on the list. Netsky-P tops the list of the worst virus outbreaks in 2004 - a year marked with nearly a 52 percent increase in new...
There are at least three new variants of the Sober worm spreading across the internet via email messages. The viruses are activated once a user clicks on an infected attachment. Kaspersky Labs identified the variants as Sober.u, Sober.v, and Sober.w.
With smart phones capable of surfing the internet and receiving emails - as well as actually serving as the old dog and bone - and wi-fi networks spreading across cities like wildfire, we are often no more than a second away from accessing some...