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Test Center ThreatWatch: Oct 9
Posted on Friday, October 31st, 2008 at 3:42 pm

 

Test Center ThreatWatch: Oct 9
The Channel Wire
Malware volumes continued to climb yesterday. Blocked connections and spam accounted for 90 percent of total mail volume, which is a higher percentage than seen in previous weeks. A bulk of these came from Russia, Italy and Spain.
There were more viruses yesterday than on Tuesday. The most common ones remain Troj/Agent-HUH and Mal/EncPk-ES. MX Logic Threat Center reported a high occurence of W32/Postcard.N, which we haven’t seen yet. The most active virus relays were in China and Germany.

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