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December 09, 2004

2004 was year of Netsky worm, Web firm Sophos says.

Netsky-P, an email computer worm allegedly written by a German teenager, was the hardest-hitting virus of 2004, disrupting tens of thousands of businesses and homes worldwide, Web security firm Sophos says.

The worm accounted for almost a quarter of all virus incidents reported, Sophos said in a report on Wednesday, with four other Netsky variants also making it into the top 10, and the Sasser worm by the same writer taking third place.

"2004 was the year of the Netsky," Sophos senior technology consultant Graham Cluley said in a report covering the period December 2003 to November 2004, adding that Netsky-P was still the world’s most widely reported virus, 8 months after its discovery.

Sasser, a worm which spreads not via email but via the Internet, attacking Windows computers not protected with a security patch from Microsoft, was first seen just two weeks after the patch was made available.

"The time period between patch availability and worm exploit is getting shorter than ever," Cluley said.

Overall, Sophos protected against more than 97,000 viruses, worms and Trojan Horses -- which lurk inside a device without the user knowing it -- during the year. More than 10,000 were new viruses.

All of the top 10 attacked Windows computers. "Motivated by the thought of spreading their malicious code as far and wide as possible, virus writers are likely to continue targeting the ubiquitous Microsoft and its users in 2005 and beyond."

Sophos said it had also discovered a new type of "phishing" attack in 2004 -- in which fraudsters send out emails allegedly from real companies asking recipients for personal and financial information.

Instead of luring computer users to a fake Website to steal their banking and credit-card details, the new wave of phishers use Trojan Horses to lie in wait for users to visit real banking Websites and then secretly record login processes.

The year’s top hoax was a chain letter sent via Microsoft Hotmail, it said. Although hoaxes are not viral they clog up mail servers and confuse users.

During the year, a number of high-profile arrests were made including that of the 18-year-old German, who has confessed to the Sasser worm and is accused of creating Netsky.

An Australian email scammer who stole more than 2 million pounds ($3.9 million) was jailed, while Brazilian authorities made more than 50 arrests for Trojan phishing and the UK’s National Hi-Tech Crime Unit made several arrests related to phishing, Sophos said.

But Sophos called for a formal framework to make it easier to report virus infections or unsolicited spam mail.

"Despite an increased number of arrests and convictions of spammers, the spam problem shows no sign of disappearing," it said.

"Those responsible for writing malware are more active than ever before." ($1=.5174 Pound)


Source: Reuters




All news for August 29, 2008:
15:12ICO urges firms to step up privacy controls
15:09Watch Out! Firing IT Workers Can Cost You
15:08New security rules on tap for credit-card handlers
15:05Royal College of Physicians improves database security
15:04FBI warns of hit man scam
15:04Bank of New York loses 12.5 million customer details
14:59Microsoft introduces black screens for pirates
14:57Four Quick Tips for Choosing an IM Security Product
14:54Intel releases Bios update
14:50Microsoft warns of IE8 lock-in with XP SP3
14:47Apple confirms iPhone security bug, promises patch
14:46Best Western forced to play defense on data breach disclosure

All news for August 28, 2008:
14:03IT administrators admit they’d steal data
14:02Stolen SSH keys used for attacks
14:01UK to lead e-crime prosecutor network
13:59Nortel Uses USB Drive to Secure Remote Work
13:56Symantec wants another chance
13:56PC Tools to be poor man's Norton
13:54Nasa hacker loses final legal challenge
13:53Full disclosure: The only protocol for net security
13:52Researchers exploit web protocol to hijack traffic
13:51Linux cryptography attacks seen in the wild
13:50McAfee: Criminals hijacking virtual worlds
13:48Microsoft Office Live Small Biz suffers outage, possibly lost e-mail
13:34Judge lets privacy advocate keep Social Security numbers on Web site
13:19Microsoft reveals IE8 Beta 2
13:01Malware infects space station laptops



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