Millions of email viruses bypass major anti-virus engines
(19/08/2009)
According to the Internet Threat Trends Report by Commtouch®, millions of email viruses bypassed major anti-virus engines. Several successive and massive malware outbreaks caused a spike in malware that was undetected by major AV engines, compared to the consistently low quantities of malware that had been distributed via email during the previous 18 months.
Commtouch’s quarterly trend report is based on the analysis of over two billion email messages and Internet transactions daily in the Company’s cloud-based global detection centers.
Other highlights from the Q2 Trend Report include:
* Spammers and malware distributers used current events including the Swine Flu epidemic and death of Michael Jackson to spread their messages.
* Sites in the “Health” and “Web-based email” categories topped the list of Web categories manipulated by phishing schemes.
* “Business” was the Web site category most infected with malware.
* An average of 376,000 zombies were newly activated each day for the purpose of malicious activity.
* Image-based spam returned with new tactics foregoing MIME-format standards to trick anti-spam engines.
* Spam levels averaged 80% of all email traffic throughout the quarter, peaking at 97% in April and bottoming out at 64% in June.
* Brazil continues to produce the most zombies, responsible for 17.5% of global zombie activity.
“For the last year and a half, anti-virus engines effectively blocked many virus variants with generic signatures,” said Amir Lev, chief technology officer of Commtouch. “In the second quarter, however, malware distributors introduced large quantities of new variants which are immune to these generic signatures, therefore causing sharp increases in undetected malware samples that were blocked by Commtouch.”
Commtouch Recurrent Pattern Detection™ and GlobalView™ technologies identify and block messaging and Web security threats, including increasingly malicious malware and phishing outbreaks.
Related topics: Security threats and vulnerabilities Virus, Worm, Email security, spyware and malware
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