Malware spread fastest in last 4 years, 1.5mn more cases in Apr-Jun

Android platform hardest hit as virtually all new mobile malware was directed at the platform

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 2:10 AM IST

Software security provider McAfee today said spread of malware was the fastest in the last four years and there were 1.5 million more cases of malicious software in the April-June quarter of this year.

"Unique malware samples in our 'zoo' collection number was 1.5 million more this quarter than last. At this rate we will almost certainly see 100 million samples by next quarter and possibly the first 10-million-sample quarter," McAfee threats report said.

The report added while personal computers continue to be under attack, malware writers are now transferring their skills to other popular consumer and business platforms, such as Google's Android OS.

"Attacks that we've traditionally seen on PCs are now making their way to other devices," McAfee Labs senior vice president Vincent Weafer said.

Android platform is the hardest hit as virtually all new mobile malware detected in in the second quarter of calender year 2012 was directed at the Android platform, and was comprised of SMS-sending malware, mobile botnets, spyware and destructive Trojans, the report said.

Malware or malicious software, is software used to disrupt computer operation, gather sensitive information and gain access to private computer systems.

Ransomware, a type of malware, is steadily increasing quarter over quarter and has become a popular avenue for cyber criminals.

"Damage can range from loss of photos and personal files for home users to data encryption and demands for money for large enterprises. Ransomware is especially problematic as it can hold computers and data hostage, instantly damaging machines," the report said.

Thumb drive and password-stealing malware showed significant growth in the second quarter.

"Password-stealing malware, at nearly 1.6 million new samples, collects account names and passwords, so an attacker can pose as the victim," it added.

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First Published: Sep 05 2012 | 4:02 PM IST

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