Net users can expect a growth in attacks of Unix systems next year, not to mention more Blaster-style worms capable of infecting computers without using email.. . .. Net users can expect a growth in attacks of Unix systems next year, not to mention more Blaster-style worms capable of infecting computers without using email. The growing trend of virus writers and spammers apparently working together (evidenced by worms like Sobig and Mimail) can also be expected to continue into 2004, according to security firm Sophos, which predict little let up in mass-mailing viruses next year. However, the UK-based anti-virus and anti-spam firm predicted that viruses infecting mobile devices will once again fail to pose much of a threat in 2004. . Individuals utilizing Unix systems should prepare for an uptick in cyber threats in the coming year, along with an increase in Blaster-like vulnerabilities.. Unix Attacks, Malware Prediction, Worm Threats, Network Security. . Anthony Pell
In 2002, users and companies got a respite from the disruptive viruses of 2001. But a more sophisticated generation of worms is on the way. The year 2002 may have been a relatively quiet for virus attacks, but security experts . . . . In 2002, users and companies got a respite from the disruptive viruses of 2001. But a more sophisticated generation of worms is on the way. The year 2002 may have been a relatively quiet for virus attacks, but security experts say that this is likely to be the calm before the storm. In 2003, they say, new breeds of computer attacks are likely to emerge that are capable of knocking out millions of computers around the Internet in a matter of minutes. "These techniques are now being discussed, and algorithms are being made available," said Mikko Hypponen, manager of anti-virus research at F-Secure. "It's just a matter of time before somebody tries them out in the real world." The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . In 2002, individuals enjoyed a respite from threats, yet sophisticated cyber attacks are anticipated to escalate.. Virus Threats, Malware Trends, Cybersecurity Predictions. . Anthony Pell
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