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November was nasty month for viruses
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
As the year begins to wrap up, the reports are coming in for cybercrime in 2005. Viruses are always a point of interest and 2005 set new records for viral invasions. The list is topped by names like Zafi, Netsky and Sober and November has proven to be the worst month yet.
Sophos released their annual security report and 2005 was not a very good year. As a matter of fact, it looks like it may have been the worst ever. They composed a top ten list of offenders based on the percentage of reports.
Read the complete story here. (Security Pro News)
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