The latest Kaspersky Lab report on malicious code activity from January to March 2006
The latest Kaspersky Lab report on malicious code activity from January to March 2006
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content management solutions that protect against viruses, Trojans, worms, spyware, hacker attacks and spam, presents its quarterly analysis report for January - March 2006. The report provides information on the first virus capable of infecting both mobile devices and PCs; and provides detailed information on other burgeoning threats, such as cyber criminals who are resorting to blackmail by encrypting company data then extorting money to decrypt the data; the increasing number of malicious programs for Mac OS X, as well as malicious programs for mobile devices.
The report, written by Kaspersky Lab virus analysts, not only describes and assesses new cyber threats and identifies important trends, it also makes predictions for the evolution of malicious code.
The report is available in full here on the Kaspersky Lab Viruslist.
Please note: information and quotes may be taken from the report but the author and article must be referenced.
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