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Default New viruses targeting Windows jumped 48 percent to 11,000 in 6 months.


Report: Cyber Cons, Not Vandals, Now Behind Viruses

SAN FRANCISCO?Computer hackers seeking financial gain rather than thrills or notoriety are increasingly flooding the Internet with malicious software code, according to a semi-annual report issued on Sunday.

Symantec Corp.'s Internet Security Threat Report said during the first half of 2005 the number of new viruses targeting Microsoft Windows users jumped 48 percent to nearly 11,000 compared to the previous six months as hackers used new tools and a growing sophistication to create malicious code.

The latest report by the world's biggest security software maker also found that viruses exposing confidential information made up three-quarters of the top 50 viruses, worms and Trojans, up from 54 percent in the last six months of 2004.

"As financial rewards increase, attackers will likely develop more sophisticated and stealthier malicious code that will attempt to disable antivirus, firewalls, and other security concerns," the report said.

Instead, there is now a surge in people trying to gain control over a network of computers to launch attacks as well as a growing number of phishing scams that trick users into clicking onto a Web site that contains infected code, he said.

"We are seeing a very significant change where we are seeing far fewer large pandemics," Weafer said. "However we are seeing a large volume increase in cyberattacks, viruses and variants."

Indeed, Symantec saw an average of 10,532 active bot network computers per day, an increase of more than 140 percent over the prior six months.

It also said phishing messages grew to an average 5.70 million messages a day from 2.99 million.

"What we are saying is that attackers are increasingly targeting your assets and your private information," Weafer said


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