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Monthly Malware Statistics: February 2010
Mar 08 2010
Monthly Malware Statistics: February 2010
Malicious programs detected on users’ computers
Patching human vulnerabilities
Mar 03 2010
Patching human vulnerabilities
Today’s threat landscape is very complex. Cybercriminals use a wide range of threats to hijack people’s computers and to make money illegally. These threats include Trojans of many different kinds, worms, viruses and exploit code which is designed to enable malware to make use of...
Spam evolution: January 2010
Feb 26 2010
Spam evolution: January 2010
The amount of spam detected in mail traffic averaged 86.1% in January 2010. A low of 78.9% was recorded on 8 January, with a peak of 89.5% on 24 January.
Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2009. Malware Evolution 2009
Feb 17 2010
Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2009. Malware Evolution 2009
2009 was the latest milestone both in the history of malware and in the history of cybercrime, with a marked change in direction in both areas. This year laid the foundation of what we will see in the future.
Kaspersky Security Bulletin: Spam Evolution 2009
Feb 17 2010
Kaspersky Security Bulletin: Spam Evolution 2009
The percentage of spam in mail traffic in 2009 came to an average of 85.2%, or 3.1% higher than in 2008. The highest percentage of spam recorded was 93% on 22 February, while the low for the year was 72.8% on 26 April.
Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2009. Statistics, 2009
Feb 17 2010
Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2009. Statistics, 2009
The statistics used in this report are generated by the Kaspersky Security Network (KSN), a major innovation implemented in Kaspersky Lab personal products. The system is currently being adapted for implementation in Kaspersky Lab’s corporate product offerings.
 
 
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