Worst Virus Attack In 2 Years Takes Computers By Storm
InformationWeek is reporting that Storm authors waging war on the internet with the largest virus attack in the last 2 years.
"We are basically in the midst of an incredibly large attack," said Adam Swidler, a senior manager with security company Postini. "It's the most sustained attack that we've seen. There's been nine to 10 days straight days of attack at this level."
Swidler said in an interview with InformationWeek that the attack started a little more than a week ago, and Postini since then has recorded 200 million spam e-mails luring users to malicious Web sites. Before this attack, an average day sees about 1 million virus-laden e-mails, according to Postini. Last Thursday, however, the company tracked 42 million Storm-related messages in that day alone. As of Tuesday afternoon, Postini researchers were predicting they would see that day between 4 million and 6 million virus e-mails -- 99% of them associated with the Storm worm.
Keep your antivirus updated and watch out for signs that your computer has been infected.
[Storm Worm Erupts Into Worst Virus Attack In 2 Years]
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