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Security Threats in 2008. Current trends.

Posted by Alex Ivanoff On February - 11 - 2009

Kaspersky Laboratories published an annual report where most actual security threats are reviewed and analyzed. Experts say, the most current trend is the development of a complex global virus ‘eco-system’. Almost 90% of malware were produced for the purpose of subsequent selling. Chinese hackers and virus writers made the major part of the malware, however the most sophysticated examples of spyware and viruses were made in Russia.

Last year “Kaspersky Lab” reported that 24 million users had been attacked from Internet. The experts warn of increasing number of social network attacks and huge growth of the number of malware used to steal credentials for online games. Another urgent problem that grows in a scary fast pace is spread of rootkits. Rootkits are special tools used to hide malicious software on a user’s system by takeover of control over system functions or data structures. Botnets become more and more widespread and therefore represent one more critical threat in the modern IT world.

At the same time electronic junk mail distribution has not grown significantly. Avarage part of junk in email traffic has reached 82.1% — this is 2.1% more than in 2007. The world’s leader of spam discribution is Russian Federation (22%).

The experts predict that the situation will get much worse in 2009. What can be done to avoid distressing consequences? Do as much as possible to protect your PC, your mobile devices, your network environment and your private data. Update your antivirus daily, use a firewall, be careful when paying at internet shops and subscribe for a website monitoring account in order to know first if your blog has been defaced or infected by a malware.

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