[Home]   [Full version]  

The Kaspersky Top 20 for April

May 04 ,Technology


Kaspersky Labs' list of top e-mail and online threats has a newbie in the top spot.

Dlena.cb broke into the rankings last month and actually topped the charts. This an old family of malware, but not a problematic one until April.

Trojan spy programs have been dominant in recent months, but there is only one, ProAgent, in the April Top Twenty; This program will record all data entered via the keyboard, and though it's not as sophisticated as the Trojans that steal only bank account data, it is still relatively efficient and is popular among script kiddies.

Another interesting development is in Virtumonde, an adware program, currently at No. 5. This program has begun to incorporate rootkit technologies to give it a better lifespan on the system by making it harder to detect. It is being distributed using other real Trojan horse programs, including No. 7, INService.bl.

Here's the full list:


1NewTrojan-Proxy.Win32.Dlena.cb 3.23%
2NewPacked.Win32.PolyCrypt.b 2.87%
3NewTrojan-Spy.Win32.ProAgent.211.88%
4-1Email-Worm.Win32.Brontok.q1.52%
5Newnot-a-virus:AdWare.Win32.Virtumonde.if1.43%
6+5Trojan.Win32.Agent.qt1.26%
7New Trojan-Downloader.Win32.INService.bl1.17%
8NewVirus.VBS.Small.a1.17%
9ReturnTrojan-Clicker.Win32.Small.kj1.08%
10NewTrojan-Downloader.Win32.Small.dge1.08%
11NewPacked.Win32.Tibs.r1.08%
12NewIM-Worm.Win32.Sohanad.t0.99%
13NewTrojan-Downloader.Win32.Small.edb0.99%
14-8Email-Worm.Win32.Rays.0.90%
15-14not-a-virus:Monitor.Win32.Perflogger.1630.90%
16Newnot-a-virus:Porn-Dialer.Win32.GBDialer.i0.81%
17NewTrojan-Downloader.Win32.Small.ddx0.81%
18NewEmail-Worm.Win32.Zhelatin.ch0.72%
19NewTrojan-PSW.Win32.OnLineGames.bs0.63%
20ReturnTrojan.Win32.Obfuscated.ev0.63%
  Other malicious programs74,85%


Copyright 2007 by Ziff Davis Media, Distributed by United Press International

Related stories:

US culture derails girl math whizzes
A culture of neglect and, at some age levels, outright social ostracism, is derailing a generation of students, especially girls, deemed the very best in mathematics, according to a new study.
Questionable degrees raise doubts on Navy surgeon general's vetting
When Vice Adm. Donald Arthur retired as Navy surgeon general, Adm. Mike Mullen - now chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff - paid tribute to a "Renaissance man." "His resume says a lot," Mullen said. "B.A., M.A., J.D., Ph.D. and of course M.D. He's got more degrees than a thermometer."
Time travel: Plantation harvest is done the old-fashioned way
The old one-row corn picker may not be much to look at compared to the giant agri-industrial combines of today. But when the first practical models began to appear in the fields during the 1930s, this small, simple harvester proved to be a labor-saving wonder.
Microsoft revamps executive pay
Microsoft is changing the way it compensates its top executives, but details on the new plan were scant Thursday.
House OKs NASA buying Soyuz
NASA's top achievement in Congress this year boils down to a single sentence - one line in a huge spending bill that would allow NASA to circumvent an arms-control law and purchase Russian-made Soyuz spacecraft.
Philips Research reveals ultra-thin backlight technology for TVs
In the Future Zone of this year’s IFA trade fair in Berlin, Philips Research will demonstrate its thinnest 32’’ liquid crystal display (LCD) prototype on show. With a 1mm light guide, Philips Research has created a display prototype of only 8mm. When incorporated into a TV set, Philips expects that this ultra-thin LCD will tap into consumers’ desire to easily hang their flat-screen TVs on the wall – just as they would do with a painting.
UC San Diego Unveils Highest Resolution Scientific Display System in the World
As the size of complex scientific data sets grows exponentially, so does the need for scientists to explore the data visually and collaboratively in ultra-high resolution environments. To that end, the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) has unveiled the highest-resolution display system for scientific visualization in the world at the University of California, San Diego.
Satellite view of cloud tops might warn of storms brewing
For three years a new way to use data collected by NOAA weather satellites has been giving North Alabama short-term warnings of "pop-up" thunderstorms.

News discussion:

Technology news

[Home]   [Full version]