Your Antivirus May Fail to Detect Malware

Malicious software, better known as Malware, is a kind of harmful software intended to break into a computer and access it without the user's consent. A malware could be anything from Trojan horses, viruses, crimeware, rootkits, to adware etc. A recent study, carried out by EUROSTAT (European Union's Statistics Agency), reveals that around 1/3rd of the internet users in the European Union (EU) faced computer security threats despite having an antivirus protection on during the year 2010. The study states that around 84% of the users had IT-based security software protection including anti-spam, antivirus, and firewall etc. Here is the list of the countries that had most virus-infected users including Bulgaria (58%), Malta (50%), Slovakia (47%), Hungary (46%), Italy (45%), Germany (22%), Finland (20%), Ireland (15%), and Austria (14%)
Similar to EUROSTAT, PandaLabs also released its study lately mentioning about the somewhat similar data facts. According to its study, around 50% of the PCs across the world caught different virus infections during January. Trojan horses remained the most malicious software allowing hackers/attackers to access the users' personal and financial information. With a share of 59%, Trojan horses topped the list of most malicious software with next in line common viruses (12%) and worms (9%). In the category of most common malware threats, generic Trojans topped the list with next in line downloaders, exploits, and adware. Lineage, a type of old Trojan, also remained one of the common malware that continuously proliferates and infects computers.


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