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...
There are at least three new variants of the Sober worm spreading across the internet via email messages. Kaspersky Labs identified the variants as Sober.u, Sober.v, and Sober.w. The viruses are activated once a user clicks on an infected attachment.
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...
Sasser, a fast-spreading virus that debuted in April, accounted for 14 percent of virus reports and ranked third on the list. Netsky-P represented 22.6 percent of all virus incidents reported to Sophos, the company said.
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...
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%