anandk
Distinguished Member
The hacking community has run out of fresh ideas when it comes to creating malware, according to security vendor Kaspersky Lab.
The company’s report, Malware Evolution: July - September 2006, says: ‘Threats are no longer global, and are not effective for as long as they used to be...there has been no significant development in malware code for some time.’
...we are not seeing threats that would be able to cause millions and millions of pounds of damage, as Klez, Mydoom, Lovesan and Sasser did in the past...
its as though a writers block has hot malware writers !!!
but it is soon expected to enter a new *smilies.sofrayt.com/%5E/1/slookani.gif phase !!!
*www.vnunet.com/computing/analysis/2170413/malware-enters-phase
The company’s report, Malware Evolution: July - September 2006, says: ‘Threats are no longer global, and are not effective for as long as they used to be...there has been no significant development in malware code for some time.’
...we are not seeing threats that would be able to cause millions and millions of pounds of damage, as Klez, Mydoom, Lovesan and Sasser did in the past...
its as though a writers block has hot malware writers !!!
but it is soon expected to enter a new *smilies.sofrayt.com/%5E/1/slookani.gif phase !!!
*www.vnunet.com/computing/analysis/2170413/malware-enters-phase