ArsTechnica posted an article about malware. It described how hackers and malware companies have altered their delivery and execution of malware over the course of the last few years. It also went into some of economic aspects of malware distribution and the reason its still a popular choice for hackers.
I’d like to discuss the topmost reason malware still exhibits a problem for both home and corporate users. Microsoft Windows. Secure Computing has some statistics about malware, collected during specified date ranges. The report dated 8/01/07 to 8/31/07 shows some interesting figures. Ninety-seven percent of the new malware found is in the form of Windows Executable code. From my point of view, two things are causing this. And I will explain both. Read more »
