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Virus damage poll.

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Post Mon Jul 05, 2004 11:33 am

Virus damage poll.

Nasty Zafi worm knocks Netsky and Sasser from top position.

Sophos, a world leader in protecting businesses against spam and viruses, has revealed the top ten viruses and hoaxes causing problems for businesses around the world.

The report, which examines virus and hoax reports in the month of June 2004, shows the Hungarian Zafi worm dominating the virus chart, accounting for almost a third of all viruses spotted by Sophos's global network of monitoring stations.

The top ten viruses in June 2004 were as follows:

Position Last
month Virus Percentage of reports
1 New W32/Zafi-B
30.4%

2 W32/Netsky-P
9.9%

3 W32/Sasser
6.8%

4 W32/Netsky-D
3.1%

5 W32/Netsky-Z
2.1%

6 W32/Netsky-B
1.6%

7 W32/Bagle-AA
1.2%

8 W32/Netsky-Q
0.8%

9 W32/Sober-G
0.7%

10 W32/Netsky-C
0.5%

Others
42.9%

"The Zafi-B worm, which calls for changes to Hungarian legislation, such as the introduction of the death penalty to reduce crime, uses sophisticated social engineering tricks to dupe innocent recipients into opening the attachment and launching the virus," said Carole Theriault, security consultant, Sophos. "First seen on 11 June, Zafi-B, which spreads itself by peer-to-peer file-sharing systems and email, using a wide variety of different languages, is proving to be a real pest.

Sophos analysed and protected against 677 new viruses in June. The total number of viruses Sophos now protects against is 91,488. Sophos figures have shown that over 7% of emails circulating during the month of June have been viral.

"Perhaps due to extensive media coverage, Sasser has dropped from the top spot as the most prevalent virus, suggesting that computer users are wising up and ensuring that their computers are patched against security vulnerabilities," continued Theriault. "Indeed, an interview with the suspected author of the Sasser and Netsky worms was published in Germany this month, further publicising the worms."

The top ten hoaxes reported to Sophos during June are as follows:


1 Meninas da Playboy
13.3%

2 Hotmail hoax
11.0%

3 Spunkball
10.1%

4 Bonsai kitten
6.3%

5 Budweiser frogs screensaver
4.9%

6 A virtual card for you
4.6%

7 Bill Gates fortune
4.6%

8 WTC Survivor
4.4%

9 JDBGMGR
3.5%

10 Jamie Bulger
2.2%

Others
35.1%

"The hotmail hoax may have been knocked off the top spot this month, but the same hoaxes recur again and again," continued Theriault. "It's astonishing that computer users are continuing to circulate hoaxes - the best option is just to ignore them."

I pulled this article off of a website, kinda interesting.

Post Mon Jul 05, 2004 11:35 am

As long as Norton AV and firewall are running, Not too worried. This copy of windows only lack about 3 more updates, so most holes pluged. You would think these people would give up and get a real job and help people.

Post Mon Jul 05, 2004 2:16 pm

AVG. i'm coverered
they should give up but the cowards think that messing up other ppl's computers makes them stronger i'm sorry to say but i have to much money in my system to have some d*mn fool mess it up

Post Mon Jul 05, 2004 4:25 pm

Jeez that budweiser frog hoax has been around for years, I thought it would have been long dead by now.

Post Mon Jul 05, 2004 4:33 pm

The only hoaxI've seen is Bonsai Kitten... now that's a sick hoax.

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Post Mon Jul 05, 2004 5:24 pm

ive only seen the hotmail one and bill gates, i wonder what the others are like...

Post Mon Jul 05, 2004 11:19 pm

Meh, it's all bad .

Post Tue Jul 06, 2004 2:08 pm

1: Don't open email attachments you don't trust.
2: Don't download warez.
3: Don't use IE (give Mozilla Firefox a try).

Bang, you are virus-free. I still use AVG Free, but it's mainly just a backstop measure. I gave Norton the boot years ago after it started missing viruses left and right.

And a NAT router is the best kind of firewall you can have. Woth every penny, and they're getting cheaper.

Edited by - LaserMeat on 7/6/2004 3:08:47 PM

Post Tue Jul 06, 2004 2:15 pm

agreed, laser
IE bad

Post Tue Jul 06, 2004 9:06 pm

i dont mean to sound stupid, but what do you is warez and ezackly what is the diffrents between an NAT router and the rest other then it has an firewall. (osuming it has one)

Post Tue Jul 06, 2004 10:13 pm

@warrior: um, that made, like, no sense, like, diddly-squat!!!

Yeah, i remember the hotmail hoax, i e-mailed the Hotmail staff personally to sort it out, i think ive still got the e-mail reply here somewhere...
Reply to Hotmail hoax

What i want to know is what the creators get out of this, its not like its funny, and if anyone says 'sexual pleasure' ill shoot them

Post Wed Jul 07, 2004 12:56 pm

Warez is downloading software illegaly off the Net, such as games, applications and other programs. These frequently contain viruses and trojans.

NAT is Network Address Translation. It's basically the method almost all routers use to connect more than one computer to a single Internet connection. It also doubles as an excellent protective measure, since anything that was not specifically requested by program on your computer cannot get in. It's not hacker-proof - no PC with an active Internet connection is - but it is still one of the best methods of protection you can get for the price.

If you just want a good firewall without spending money, get the free Zonealarm. Good peice of software.

Post Wed Jul 07, 2004 1:40 pm

thanks las, ya i kinda new what NAT was but wasnt for sure. Warez i wasnt for sure about since i havent heard of it till now.

Post Wed Jul 07, 2004 3:37 pm

Sexual pleasure. How else?

Post Wed Jul 07, 2004 5:49 pm

I've explained how NAT works before (and I have a sneaking suspicion that it was War who asked last time). Ah, nobody listens anyway! *Walks off grumbling*

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