The virus count rose to "unprecedented levels" in the second half of 2005,
increasing from 110,000 to 150,000 by the end of the year, according to
F-Secure's half yearly
security report.
However, the trend towards mass assaults using network worms dropped
significantly.
There were only two major outbreaks: Zotob which
caused large disruptions internationally in September; and
Sober.Y which flooded email systems in late November.
Earlier this year the Zafi.D worm also made headlines.
In November, F-Secure detected the use of rootkit technology in the digital
rights management software used by Sony BMG. This led to millions of CDs being
withdrawn from distribution.
2005 was characterised by a spate of criminal phishing attempts either
directly to online banking customers yielding high profits to the malware
authors, or by exploiting man-made and natural disasters.
The number of mobile malware incidents exceeded the 100 mark for the first
time, growing proof that the criminal bodies behind their creation are serious
in their attempts to exploit this new arena.
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