Hello forum members,
We are awaiting the new year 2006. Users will need proactive technologies which can block malicious code in its tracks without the need for updates, but by analyzing them. Why?
Well the threats in 2006 will be different, because of a shift in malware authors’ motivation. Their main goal now is “dough”. So certainly we will see less large scale virus outbreaks.
Silent threats are liable to be the main malicious present in 2006, installing themselves unnoticed and acting without users being aware they are there.
We will see more Backdoor Trojans, allowing backdoors to be opened on computers through which the operating system can be remotely controlled. This to allow theft of confidential data, installation of malicious code or attack on other computers.
Keylogger Trojans, used to register keystrokes made on a computer, frequently used to collect users’ bank data.
Bot Trojans and worms, which allow malware to be downloaded
or to turn a computer into spam spewing zombies.
Spyware, mainly generating finacial returns through sale of tracked data about users’ Internet habits.
Phisphing and pharming, two online types of fraud technology becoming more and more widespread lately.
And all this malware will be more sophisticated and more complex as we have seen through 2005.
I wish you a malware free 2006,
polonus