PandaLabs warns rise about threats

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

So far in 2011, PandaLabs, anti-malware laboratory Panda -The-Cloud Security Company has warned a further rise in the number of threats in circulation, compared with the evolution of last year: in the first months of the year, are created daily average of 73,000 new copies of new malware, mostly trojans. Or what is the same: hackers create a 26% increase of new threats in the first months of 2011 compared to the same period last year.

Luis Corrons, Technical Director of PandaLabs say, "The proliferation of online tools that enable non-technical people can do as a Trojan in minutes and set up their illegal business in just one day, dealing with bank details, makes this hold an impressive category growth trends."

Regarding what kind of threats are growing again, the Trojans category remains the most representative, coming to touch 70% of new malware that is created. It is logical if we think that most mafias make a killing along with banking data traffic either directly committing fraud or stealing money from the accounts of victims.

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