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*With 2 Trojans, 2 Exploits and 1 Worm as top five e-threats, this month’s
chart changed a bit since exploits have a greater say in February’s malware
distribution!*

 the generic mechanism to spread malware using removable devices such as
flash drives, memory cards or external hard-disks - Trojan.AutorunInf.Gen –
is the top e-threat of the month with 9.09 percent of the total amount of
global malware. “External devices should be scanned on a regular basis,”
advised Catalin Cosoi, Senior Senior Researcher at BitDefender® “This is a
safe practice especially when these devices have been plugged in library
computers, copy shops and other public locations which are known to be
sources of infection” he added.

Overview of February’s malware distribution chart:

 Win32.Worm.Downadup.Gen is up one place since January. Ranking second, with
6.24 percent, this worm exploits a well-known Microsoft® Windows®
vulnerability. “Win32.Worm.Downadup.Gen’s continuous presence in monthly
tops proves nothing else but most users’ reluctance to updating both the
operating system and their locally-installed antimalware solution, as well
as installing the security fixes issued by Microsoft® more than one year
ago” explains Catalin Cosoi, Senior Researcher at BitDefender®. Newer
variants of the worm also install rogue antivirus applications, amongst
others. BitDefender’s® third and fourth e-threats for February are
Exploit.PDF-JS.Gen with 5.13 percent and Exploit.PDF-Payload.Gen with 4.21
percent of the total amount of infections. These generic detections deal
with manipulated PDF files exploiting different vulnerabilities found in
Adobe® PDF Reader’s® Javascript engine. Their purpose is to execute
malicious code on users’ computer. Torrents continue to be one of the
favorite vectors of malware distribution. With a percentage of 3.37,
Trojan.Wimad.Gen.1 is February’s number five e-threat, keeping its January
positioning in top. A not yet aired episode of your favorite series or a
box-office title could be the perfect cover for this Trojan. BitDefender’s®
February 2009 Top 10 E-Threat list includes:

1 Trojan.AutorunINF.Gen 9,09
2 Win32.Worm.Downadup.Gen 6,24
3 Exploit.PDF-JS.Gen 5,13
4 Exploit.PDF-Payload.Gen 4,21
5 Trojan.Wimad.Gen.1 3,37
6 Win32.Sality.OG 2,77
7 Trojan.Autorun.AET 1,92
8 Worm.Autorun.VHG 1,85
9 Exploit.Comele.A 1,48
10 Trojan.SWF.HeapSpray.B 1,40
OTHERS 62,53

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