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McAfee Labs Quarterly Threat Report Posted

Today we unveiled our Threats Report for the fourth quarter of 2009. It highlights many of the most significant spam-generating stories in 2009 as well as the rise of political hacktivism in countries such as Poland, Latvia, Denmark, and Switzerland. The report’s findings also reveal that 2009 averaged approximately 135.5 billion spam messages per day; yet spam volume decreased by 24 percent in Q4 compared with Q3.

Spammers piggybacked heavily on leading headlines in 2009, taking advantage of breaking news stories, global tragedies, and other timely events. The Air France plane crash and Michael Jackson’s death were among the top tragedies exploited by spammers last year. McAfee researchers also noted a significant number of 2010 FIFA World Cup-themed phishing scams, Zeus Trojans masked as the CDC and referencing the H1N1 vaccine program, and “get rich quick” scams due to the rise of U.S. unemployment levels.

Politically motivated attacks are on the rise around the world, targeting popular social networking destinations, as seen recently with the Iranian Cyber Army’s political attack aimed at Twitter. The report confirms that the United States is not the sole target, nor is China the sole origin for these types of assaults. Recent political attacks targeted the Polish government, the Copenhagen Climate Conference, and Latvia’s Independence Day.

Malware–including fake security software, attacks on social networks, and AutoRun USB infections–continued to rise significantly last year. Internet-based, Web 2.0-centric attacks and threats on portable storage devices played a huge role in 2009, contributing greatly to the immense increase

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Source: David Marcus @ McAfee Avert Labs

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