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Rubrik: World-wide News/Products & News Central
Command: "Dirty Dozen - Top 12 - Viruses For May 2003" Worm/Palyh
Rank Number One For May 2003, File-Sharing Programs Remain Problematic For
Networks (08.06.03)
- Central Command, provider of PC anti-virus software and computer security
services released its monthly listing of the top twelve viruses reported for
May, 2003. The report, coined the "Dirty Dozen", is based on the
number of virus occurrences confirmed through Central Command's Emergency
Virus Response Team.
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The table below represents the most prevalent viruses for May 2003,
number one being the most frequent: 1.
Worm/Palyh (Sobig.B) 22.4% 2.
Worm/Klez.E (including G) 19.7% 3.
Worm/Sobig.A 8.3% 4.
Worm/Fizzu.A 6.0% 5.
Worm/Yaha.E 3.6% 6.
W32/Funlove.4099 3.1% 7.
Worm/W32.Sircam 2.5% 8.
Worm/Bride.A 2.2% 9.
Worm/Lovegate.F 1.5% 10.
Worm/Yaha.M 1.1% 11.
W32/Nimda 1.1% 12.
Worm/BugBear 0.9% Others 27.6% "In
its short period of existence [discovered on May 18, 2003], Worm/Palyh
infected thousands of users worldwide outpacing Worm/Klez.E as the number one
confirmed virus for May 2003," said Steven Sundermeier, product manager
of Central Command, Inc. "Worm/Palyh was written very deceitfully, as it
arrives masquerading as an email sent from the Microsoft Support Department.
Users should ask themselves 'why would the technical support team at
Microsoft send me an unsolitated email with a movie28.pif file
attachment?'." Worm/Palyh accounted for nearly one-quarter of all the
confirmed infection reports. Worm/Fizzu.A
made its debut in the Dirty Dozen at number four. Worm/Fizzu.A is an Internet
worm that profilerates through email and over various file-sharing programs.
"We are seeing more and more viruses coded to spread over Peer-2-Peer
(P2P) applications like Kazaa. Nine out of ten times the P2P worm will copy
itself under enticing filenames like password cracked software programs,
downloaded movies or games or are pornographic themed-based. The bottom line
is that programs like Kazaa are opening gapping security holes within a
corporate infrastructure." Worm/Fizzu.A tallied 6.0% of all total
infections. (ma) Central
Command Inc. Contact:
Steven Sundermeier, Product Manager Tel.
(001-330) 723-2062 x204, Fax (001-330) 722-6517 E-Mail:
ssundermeier@centralcommand.com |