I can believe email malware is going down...maybe...(heck, macro and
boot viruses ruled the world each for a few years before the next big
thing came along)...but I would bet money that Internet scanning worms
and bots have more than made up for the drop in email-only worms.
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*Roger A. Grimes, Banneret Computer Security, Computer Security
Consultant
*CPA, CISSP, MCSE: Security (NT/2000/2003/MVP), CNE (3/4), CEH, CHFI
*email: roger (at) banneretcs (dot) com [email concealed]
*cell: 757-615-3355
*Author of Malicious Mobile Code: Virus Protection for Windows by
O'Reilly
*http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/malmobcode
*Author of Honeypots for Windows (Apress)
*http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=281
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Alexander [mailto:mike.alexander (at) mail.moray.gov (dot) uk [email concealed]]
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 4:18 AM
To: focus-virus (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
Subject: RE: email-borne viruses hit zero
I was slightly sceptical about the downward trend, but looking at our
own stats plus those on the Messagelabs website it would appear that
there is a slight downward trend over the course of 2004.
The Virus Intercepts graph shows this trend over 2004, with around 1 in
10 in March dropping to below 1 in 50 at the end of December. December
also shows a marked drop over the rest of the year: around 1 in 33 in
November dropping to around 1 in 50 in December.
However: taking the previous year (2003) into account the general trend
appears to be that virus-borne emails are on the increase, shown by the
blue trend line that has been drawn on the graph:
http://www.messagelabs.com/img/eng/emailthreats/virus_large.jpg
The net result is that the trend line is flattening out, rather than
continuing to rise at any significant rate. The projection appears to
be for around 1 in 20 in 2005.
So I think that people like Stu should enjoy the brief respite while
they can!
Regards,
Mike
____________________________________________________________
Mike Alexander MBCS Email: mike.alexander (at) moray.gov (dot) uk [email concealed]
ICT Project Leader Tel: 01343 563445 Fax: 01343 563221
The Moray Council Web: http://www.moray.gov.uk
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You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and
true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe
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boot viruses ruled the world each for a few years before the next big
thing came along)...but I would bet money that Internet scanning worms
and bots have more than made up for the drop in email-only worms.
Roger
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***
*Roger A. Grimes, Banneret Computer Security, Computer Security
Consultant
*CPA, CISSP, MCSE: Security (NT/2000/2003/MVP), CNE (3/4), CEH, CHFI
*email: roger (at) banneretcs (dot) com [email concealed]
*cell: 757-615-3355
*Author of Malicious Mobile Code: Virus Protection for Windows by
O'Reilly
*http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/malmobcode
*Author of Honeypots for Windows (Apress)
*http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=281
************************************************************************
****
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Alexander [mailto:mike.alexander (at) mail.moray.gov (dot) uk [email concealed]]
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 4:18 AM
To: focus-virus (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
Subject: RE: email-borne viruses hit zero
I was slightly sceptical about the downward trend, but looking at our
own stats plus those on the Messagelabs website it would appear that
there is a slight downward trend over the course of 2004.
http://www.messagelabs.com/emailthreats/default.asp
The Virus Intercepts graph shows this trend over 2004, with around 1 in
10 in March dropping to below 1 in 50 at the end of December. December
also shows a marked drop over the rest of the year: around 1 in 33 in
November dropping to around 1 in 50 in December.
However: taking the previous year (2003) into account the general trend
appears to be that virus-borne emails are on the increase, shown by the
blue trend line that has been drawn on the graph:
http://www.messagelabs.com/img/eng/emailthreats/virus_large.jpg
The net result is that the trend line is flattening out, rather than
continuing to rise at any significant rate. The projection appears to
be for around 1 in 20 in 2005.
So I think that people like Stu should enjoy the brief respite while
they can!
Regards,
Mike
____________________________________________________________
Mike Alexander MBCS Email: mike.alexander (at) moray.gov (dot) uk [email concealed]
ICT Project Leader Tel: 01343 563445 Fax: 01343 563221
The Moray Council Web: http://www.moray.gov.uk
____________________________________________________________
"He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog.
You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and
true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe
it to him to be worthy of such devotion." -Anon.
******** The Moray Council: Internet E-mail Notice ********
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are confidential and intended solely for the addressee.
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