The Kaspersky Lab Security Bulletin: a report on malware activity over the past six months.
The Kaspersky Lab Security Bulletin: a report on malware activity over the past six months
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content management solutions, announces the publication of the Kaspersky Security Bulletin, a half-yearly analytical report on malware. The report, written by Kaspersky Lab virus analysts, looks back at trends in malware evolution over the last six months and makes predictions for the future evolution of malicious code. The report will be of interest to security professionals, the media and individuals interested in computer security.
In particular, Senior Virus Analyst Aleks Gostev examines the latest malware threats to mobile devices, such as the first cross-platform malicious programs for mobile devices and the first Java-script mobile virus. Aleks also discusses the recent plateau in mobile malware growth, possible reasons for the lull and potential future trends.
Senior Virus Analyst Yury Mashevsky examines the continuing growth of Trojans versus the decrease of other malware and the reasons behind this trend. Virus Analyst Konstantin Sapronov reviews the growth in Mac OS and *nix threats over the past six months and the reasons for this growth. Spam continues to haunt users and Anna Vlasova, Head of the Spam Lab, evaluates spam evolution both in Russia and worldwide.
Finally, Costin Raiu, Head of Research and Development in Kaspersky Lab, Romania, continues his ongoing analysis of Internet attacks, with a close look at popular ports under attack. Costin examines vulnerabilities being used to successfully spread malware and presents his vision of future developments in this area.
All analyses can be found at The Kaspersky Security Bulletin, available in full on the Kaspersky Lab Viruslist. Please note: information and quotes may be taken from the report but the author and article must be referenced.
About Kaspersky Lab
Kaspersky Lab (www.kaspersky.com) develops, produces and distributes secure content management solutions that protect customers from IT threats. Kaspersky Lab's products protect both home users and corporate networks from viruses, spyware, adware, Trojans, worms, hackers and spam. For many years now, the company has waged a battle against malicious programs, and in doing so has gained unique knowledge and skills that have resulted in Kaspersky Lab becoming a technology leader and acknowledged expert in the development of secure content management solutions. Today, Kaspersky Lab's products protect more than 200 million users worldwide and its technology is licensed by leading security vendors globally. To find out more about Kaspersky Lab, visit www.kaspersky.com.