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Risk Level 2: Low

Discovered:
August 3, 2008
Updated:
April 22, 2010 6:59:12 AM
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Spam email is becoming a growing threat in non-English speaking nations, according to a new study. Research by MessageLabs highlights that spammers are now using free online translation sites to write messages in a variety of languages and target a greater number of people across the globe. As a result, some nations which previously enjoyed a high level of internet security are now falling victim to rising levels of spam.

For example, the number of spam emails in Germany and the Netherlands has risen 13 per cent since May, with almost half of these emails being written in German. The firm has stated that these antics were highlighted through some "dubious" translations. Recent data from Sophos highlighted that the US accounts for 15.6 per cent of all spam emails sent. Russia, which was previously second in the list fell to ninth, and was found to be responsible for 3.2 per cent of spam.

 

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Backdoor.Darkmoon!gen3

Risk Level 1: Very Low

Discovered:
December 24, 2010
Updated:
December 24, 2010 5:09:44 PM
Type:
Trojan
Systems Affected:
Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Backdoor.Darkmoon!gen3 is a heuristic detection used to detect threats associated with the Backdoor.Darkmoon family.

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