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1 September 2006

Top ten malware threats and hoaxes reported to Sophos in August 2006

Sophos, a world leader in protecting businesses against viruses, spyware and spam, has revealed the most prevalent malware threats and hoaxes causing problems for computer users around the world during August 2006.

The report, compiled from Sophos's global network of monitoring stations, reveals little movement, with last month's four most prevalent pieces of malware retaining their positions. There are no new entries in August's chart and only one re-entry, the Mytob-E worm which last appeared in the chart in May 2005. This month's top two - Netsky-P and Mytob-AS - were also the most common in August 2005.

Sophos maintains that a large number of computers connected to the internet are simply not protected against threats, which suggests that education on IT security is not making a global impact. Protection against Netsky-P has been available for more than two years, yet it remains the most widespread email worm.

Just one in 278 (0.4 percent) emails are now viral infected, a significant decrease to August 2005 when one in every 50 emails circulating were viral. However, Sophos identified 1,998 new threats in August, bringing the total number of malware protected against to 186,665. The majority of the new threats (71.8 percent) were Trojan horses, which, in most cases, are specifically targeted at particular groups of people and do not spread on their own.

The top ten list of malware in August 2006 reads as follows:

Position Last
month
Virus Percentage of reports
11W32/Netsky-P
   19.9%
22W32/Mytob-AS
   15.8%
33W32/Bagle-Zip
   8.0%
44W32/Nyxem-D
   6.4%
57W32/Netsky-D
   4.4%
68W32/Mytob-C
   4.1%
7Re-entryW32/Mytob-E
   3.2%
85W32/MyDoom-O
   3.0%
96W32/Zafi-B
   2.7%
109W32/Mytob-FO
   1.5%
Others 31.0%

"It is certainly frustrating that such easily beaten threats are still plaguing our email highways - is it a simple case that people who are infected don't know or don't care?" explained Carole Theriault, senior security consultant at Sophos. "While the media regularly reports on the dangers of cyber crime, informing the public how to defend their PCs, perhaps some users just don't think it could happen to them. Wake up - it can. If you use the internet and don't have proper security measures in place, you are not only endangering your data, you are keeping nasty old timers like Mytob and Netsky worms alive and kicking."

Top ten hoaxes and chain letters in August 2006 were as follows:

Position Hoax Percentage of reports
1Olympic torch
   11.0%
2Hotmail hoax
   8.5%
3Bonsai kitten
   4.6%
4Budweiser frogs screensaver
   3.8%
5Meninas da Playboy
   3.4%
6MSN is closing down
   3.1%
7Bill Gates fortune
   2.8%
8Justice for Jamie
   2.8%
9A virtual card for you
   2.6%
10Mobile phone hoax
   1.7%
Others55.7%

Graphics of the above top ten virus chart are available.

  • USA number 1 for malware and spam
  • Huge surge in email attachment attacks
  • Scareware makes users buy bogus products

About Sophos

Sophos enables enterprises all over the world to secure and control their IT infrastructure. Sophos's network access control, endpoint, web and email solutions simplify security to provide integrated defenses against malware, spyware, intrusions, unwanted applications, spam, policy abuse, data leakage and compliance drift. With over 20 years of experience, Sophos protects over 100 million users in nearly 150 countries with its reliably engineered security solutions and services. Recognized for its high level of customer satisfaction and powerful yet easy-to-use solutions, Sophos has received many industry awards, as well as positive reviews and certifications.

Sophos is headquartered in Boston, US and Oxford, UK. More information is available at www.sophos.com

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