Sophos' report, compiled from a global network of monitoring stations, reveals that Netsky-P continues its domination at the top of the charts, with the top five most prevalent pieces of malware retaining their position from last month. There were no new entries in September's chart and just one re-entry - MyDoom-AJ.
While the overall proportion of infected email has dropped to an all time low of just one in 300 (0.33 per cent), the number of new threats continues to rise. In September Sophos identified 4,080 new threats, compared with just 1,998 in the previous month, bringing the total of malware protected against to 190,745. This clearly indicates that cyber criminals are increasingly moving away from mass mailed attacks in favour of more subtle and menacing attacks, targeted at just a small group of users.
The top ten list of malware in September 2006 reads as follows:
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Taken from Information Security Bulletin.