Top 10 viruses and hoaxes in January
Top 10 viruses and hoaxes in January
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Zafi still top of the virus charts

Mass-mailer refuses to go away during relatively quiet month

Iain Thomson, vnunet.com 01 Feb 2005
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Virus writers seem to have taken Christmas off, with fewer viruses emerging in January compared to December.

Antivirus firm Sophos reported no change in its virus top 10, which ranks Zafi-D in the top spot for the second month running.

The company recorded a slight reduction in the number of new viruses: during December 4.3 per cent of emails contained some form of virus compared to 5.6 per cent the previous month.

"Zafi-D tops the chart for the second consecutive month, accounting for nearly half of all reports in January," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos.

"It's disturbing that this worm, which spreads under the guise of a Christmas greeting, is continuing to cause so much trouble into the new year. Recipients are probably opening these mails thinking they have received belated Christmas cheer from a friend or colleague."

Things have been busier on Sophos' internet hoax list. The number one hoax, for the seventh month in succession and accounting for 31 per cent of this type of email, is the Hotmail hoax. This claims to be a warning from Hotmail about shutting down users' accounts.

The tsunami in south east Asia was found to have spawned two new entries. One has a picture of an unnamed survivor asking for details on who he is, although he has already been identified as Swede Hannes Bergstroem.

The other is a variation on the 419 Nigerian letter fraud, claiming to come from a Thai man looking to deposit $3.8m in a European bank account.

The top 10 viruses and hoaxes reported to Sophos in January 2005 can be seen here.

See also:

Zafi.B still top of the listJust one new entry in April top 10  29 Apr 2005
Alliance aims to 'spread cyber-terror'Bagle, Zafi and Netsky coders thought to be working together  08 Mar 2005
Top 10 viruses in February 2005But Bagle and Sober will be the ones to watch  01 Mar 2005
Microsoft snaps up Sybari SoftwareImproved antivirus and anti-spam offerings for enterprise customers  08 Feb 2005
Bill Gates unveils latest security initiativeSecurity Cooperation Programme backed by Canada, Chile, Norway and the US  03 Feb 2005
Porn spam soars to 21 per cent in JanuarySpammers getting smarter at targeting unsolicited mail  01 Feb 2005
Gone phishingPhishing is becoming ever more prevalent and ever more dangerous  29 Nov 2004
SecurityThe latest wave of cyber-crimes and acts of vandalism have demonstrated once again that many systems are still vulnerable to attack.  15 Apr 2004

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