In their virus reports for August, software and Internet security companies said that viruses such as Netsky, Zafi and MyDoom, together with their variants, continued to dominate the charts.
“Although we have seen a small, 10 percent, decline in reports of Zafi-B since last month, this email-aware worm doesn’t look like it’s going to fade into obscurity anytime soon,” said Carole Theriault, security consultant at antivirus firm Sophos. “Protection against Zafi-B has been available for a couple of months now, and computer users need to get into the habit of updating their systems in a much more timely manner, or this nuisance will continue to dominate reports.”
Email security outsourcing firm MessageLabs said the ratio of viruses to emails passing through its servers was 1 in 14 — about the same as for July. The rate for June was one in 11.
Spam interceptions meanwhile spiralled to 100 million for August, accounting for 70 percent of all email flowing through the company’s servers. Mark Sunner, chief technical officer at MessageLabs, said the trend for viruses to be linked to spam had continued. July and August were relatively quiet for viruses, suggesting that September will be more active.
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