You searched for: "Email-Worm.Win32.NetSky.d"
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This worm spreads via the Internet as a file attached to infected messages. The worm is a Windows PE EXE file, of approximately 17424 bytes, written in Microsoft Visual C++. It is packed using...
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In April 2008, malicious code in mail traffic underwent significant changes in comparison to the previous month
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For the second month in a row, representatives of the new Trojan-Downloader family Diehard have been creating a considerable stir in mail traffic.
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Summer vacation is in full swing, which means changes in the statistics for malicious programs in mail traffic are relatively small.
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Netsky.q is once again in first place. This worm has finally achieved notoriety as the most widespread malicious program in the history of the Internet.
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For the moment at least, all Warezov variants are being beaten back by Bagle and other malicious programs. This is supported by the fact that only Warezov.do has remained in the ratings, and in seventeenth place at that.
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The May 2008 Email Top Twenty is a short one; this is explained by the well-known fact that virus writers take a break over the summer months.
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In place of the traditional and somewhat dull domination of the rankings by old email worms, in December we encountered the explosive propagation of a new generation of programs.