Top Ten Viruses And Hoaxes Reported To Sophos In July 2004
Largest number of new viruses recorded since December 2001 – Zafi worm still spreading at staggering rate
Sophos, a world leader in protecting businesses against spam and viruses, has published a report revealing the top ten viruses and hoaxes causing problems for businesses around the world.
The report shows that the Hungarian Zafi worm continues to dominate the virus chart, accounting for more than half of all viruses spotted by Sophos’s global network of monitoring stations. The number of new viruses being written is on the increase too, with Sophos identifying a total of 1,157 brand new viruses during the month – the highest figure since December 2001.
The top ten viruses in July 2004 were as follows:
1. W32/Zafi-B 59.2%
2. W32/Netsky-P 15.8%
3. W32/Netsky-D 4.5%
4. W32/Bagle-AA 3.3%
5= W32/Netsky-Z 2.9%
5= W32/Netsky-B 2.9%
7. W32/Netsky-Q 1.9%
8. W32/MyDoom-O 1.7% NEW ENTRY
9. W32/Mimail-C 1.5%
10. W32/Bagle-Zip 0.9%
Others 5.4%
“The Zafi worm, which can arrive in several different languages, won’t be disappearing anytime soon. There are so many copies of Zafi-B flying around, trying to break through companies’ defences,” said Carole Theriault, security consultant at Sophos. “It is vital that computer users around the world are protected fully to ensure worms like these don’t hang around like a bad smell.”
“MyDoom-O, first seen on 26 July, has also been spreading successfully, needing only a few days to burst into the Sophos chart of top ten viruses. It used an unprecedented technique of infecting computers, scooping up email addresses and polling search engines for more addresses to bombard. MyDoom-O hit Google particularly hard, and millions of users were unable to access the search engine,” continued Theriault.
Sophos analysed and protected against 1,157 new viruses in July. The total number of viruses Sophos now protects against is 92,645. Sophos figures show that over 9% of emails circulating during the month of July were viral.
“This is the first time since December 2001 that Sophos has issued protection for so many threats. Unfortunately, it looks like the number of new viruses we see each month is growing rather than shrinking. When compared to the same period last year, we have issued protection for 532 more viruses this month,” said Theriault.
The top ten hoaxes reported to Sophos during July are as follows:
1. Hotmail hoax 16.0%
2. Meninas da Playboy 11.8%
3. Bonsai kitten 6.6%
4. WTC Survivor 6.4%
5. A virtual card for you 5.7%
6. Budweiser frogs screensaver 3.7%
7. Spunkball 3.5%
8. Bill Gates fortune 3.3%
9. JDBGMGR 2.9%
10. Jamie Bulger 1.2%
Others 38.9%
“The Hotmail hoax returns to the top spot this month as we continue to see the same hoaxes causing problems month after month,” continued Theriault. “Administrators are advised to set up a company policy telling all users not to forward hoaxes to friends or colleagues.”