We know that malware is a problem, those viruses and software that attacks your PC – although it seems that those Macs are coming under the eye of virus writers these days. What’sstaggering is the scope of the problem. The BBC has reported that security company AV Test said it saw 5.49 millionunique samples of malware, up five times from the 2006 figure, while Panda Security claimed to be getting 3,000 samples of malware daily. Those arestaggering figures, but even a conservative estimate from F-Secure said that figures in 2007 were double those of 2006. Many of these new malware samplesaren’t actually that new. All they do is take pieces from older viruses and re-assemble them in new ways. "It started about nine months ago, in early 2007, we saw massive surges ofnew variants," explained Gerhard Eschelbeck, chief technology officer at anti-spyware firm Webroot. "There are days when we see 1,000 or more newsamples. It’s a low-effort high-frequency type threat. There’s no completely ground-breaking new stuff out there." And there’s the problem. Anti-virus programs spot programsignatures, but can’t do that until people submit samples, and with the amount of malware out there, simply keeping up is a losing battle. They’re have to adapt and adopt new techniquessuch as heuristic or behaviour blockers to combat the problem.
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Malware Reaches Epidemic Levels
- By: Digital Trends Staff •
- Published: February 11, 2008 •
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