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Security news and products; top tewnty viruses reported to kaspersky in December.


The last month of 2006 did not bring any substantial changes to the assortment assortment /as·sort·ment/ (ah-sort´ment) the random distribution of nonhomologous chromosomes to daughter cells in metaphase of the first meiotic division.

as·sort·ment
n.
 of viruses found in the email traffic. Although analysis of the results for the entire year will be performed later, we can state that the Warezov worm family Noun 1. worm family - a family of worms
animal kingdom, Animalia, kingdom Animalia - taxonomic kingdom comprising all living or extinct animals

family Fasciolidae, Fasciolidae - a family of Trematoda
 won a clear-cut victory in the autumn and winter months. In December Warezov variants took the three top positions in the rankings, while the traditional change of leader turned into a family affair: Warezov.fb replaced Warezov.gj. We had expected and predicted this change: in December the former leader's ranking declined sharply as it yielded position to its newer brethren. The greatest surprise of November was the triumphal return of our old acquaintance, Nyxem.e, to the Top Twenty, straight to the third position. In December the worm worm, common name for various unrelated invertebrate animals with soft, often long and slender bodies. Members of the phylum Platyhelminthes, or the flatworms, are the most primitive; they are generally small and flat-bodied and include the free-living planarians (of  surprised us again by going 13 positions down at once. Its old rival, Mytob.c, which also made a return to the sixth position in November, lost little ground to newcomers and remained in the 7th position.

Nevertheless, it is now quite clear that the future of both worms Worms (vôrms), city (1994 pop. 79,155), Rhineland-Palatinate, SW Germany, on the Rhine River. It is an industrial city and a leading wine trade center.  (Nyxem.E and Mytob.C), which fought bitter battles for the top position during the first 9 months of the year, is rather bleak The bleak is a small pelagic fish of the Cyprinid family. Description
The body of the bleak is elongated and flat. The head is pointed and the relatively small mouth is turned upwards. The anal fin is long and has 18 to 23 fin rays. The lateral line is complete.
: in 2007 they will inevitably leave the Top Twenty.

This is also true of Zafi.b. Although this worm is among the top ten malicious Involving malice; characterized by wicked or mischievous motives or intentions.

An act done maliciously is one that is wrongful and performed willfully or intentionally, and without legal justification.


DESERTION, MALICIOUS.
 programs this month, it has gone through several cycles appearing and disappearing from the top Twenty and may well leave again, never to return.

At the same time, NetSky.q (the October leader) goes up and down in the top part of the rankings and looks set to create problems for email users for a long time to come, despite the fact that (just think of it!) it was created as far back as 2004! Two more historical worms, LovGate.w and Mytob.t, are about equally ancient. Among the newcomers, it is worth mentioning Bagle.gt and Exploit.Win32.IMG-WMF.y. Bagle.gt is the first member of its family to become one of the leaders in the virus race in the past several months. This is a very interesting fact: essentially, Bagle and Warezov are direct competitors, which means that we may be witnessing another cyberwar Refers to hostile attacks and illegal invasions of computer systems and networks. See information warfare.  between criminal groups trying to gain access to user computers and data stored on them.

Exploit.Win32.IMG-WMF.y belongs to a rare class of malicious programs: the object sent by email is not an executable file See executable code.  containing a worm but an image that contains an exploit for a WMF file See Windows Metafile.  handling vulnerability. When the image is accessed, a Trojan A program that appears legitimate, but performs some illicit activity when it is run. It may be used to locate password information or make the system more vulnerable to future entry or simply destroy programs or data on the hard disk.  program or worm is installed on the user's computer. This vulnerability was discovered one year ago, in December 2005. In the first week of its existence, the Internet was flooded with hundreds of Trojans that penetrated to computers using this mechanism. Although a year has passed, cybercriminals still successfully exploit this vulnerability. Other malicious programs made up 11.96% of all malicious programs intercepted in mail traffic. This confirms that a large number of other worms and Trojans are still actively circulating cir·cu·late  
v. cir·cu·lat·ed, cir·cu·lat·ing, cir·cu·lates

v.intr.
1. To move in or flow through a circle or circuit: blood circulating through the body.

2.
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                                   %

1. Email-Worm.Win32.Warezov.fb  19.41
2. Email-Worm.Win32.Warezov.dn   9.88
3. Email-Worm.Win32.Warezov.hb   9.57
4. Email-Worm.Win32.NetSky.t     8.02
5. Email-Worm.Win32.NetSky.q     6.26
6. Email-Worm.Win32.Bagle.gt     5.70
7. Net-Worm.Win32.Mytob.c        5.50
8. Email-Worm.Win32.NetSky.aa    5.22
9. Email-Worm.Win32.Zafi.b       2.96
10.Email-Worm.Win32.Scano.gen    2.45
11.Email-Worm.Win32.NetSky.b     2.23
12.Net-Worm.Win32.Mytob.t        2.11
13.Email-Worm.Win32.LovGate.w    1.61
14.Net-Worm.Win32.Mytob.dam      1.42
15.Worm.Win32.Warezov.do         1.25
16.Email-Worm.Win32.Nyxem.e      1.04
17.Exploit.Win32.IMG-WMF.y       0.89
18.Email-Worm.Win32.Agent.b      0.86
19.Net-Worm.Win32.Mytob.a        0.84
20.Email-Worm.Win32.NetSky.x     0.82
Other malicious programs        11.96


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