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BitDefender’s Top Ten E-Threats Reveal September Once Again Dominated by Trojans

October 2009 by Bitdefender

The top three e-threats on BitDefender’s Top Ten E-Threats for September are Trojans, which accounted for 25 percent of total infections in September. BitDefender’s Top Ten E-Threats is a countdown of the month’s most popular pieces of malware, detected by BitDefender researchers.

The top e-threat on BitDefender’s Top Ten list for September is Trojan.Clicker, which is an infection tool used by malware developers who make racks, key generators, and keys for popular software. Trojan.Clicker made up 10.98 percent of infected files.

Second and third place on BitDefender’s September list are the Wimad Trojan, a generic detection for Autorun-using Trojans, and the Clicker adware Trojan. The Wimad Trojan made up 9.58 percent of infections in September while the Clicker adware Trojan made up 5.52 percent of infections.

Conficker, detected by BitDefender as Win32.Worm.Downadup.Gen, takes the fourth spot on the list with nearly 5.5 percent of infected files detected during September.

Exploit.PDF-JS.Gen, which uses a vulnerability in the way some versions of the Adobe PDF reader parse embedded JavaScript, can be found at number five with 4.09 percent of infections.

Exploit.JS.Y, malicious JavaScript generally found on compromised or malicious websites, occupies the sixth spot on the list with 3.44 percent of infections.

A long-time veteran of BitDefender’s monthly Top Ten list, Win32.Sality.OG, dropped from fifth to seventh place with 3.44 percent of infections.

Trojan.Autorun.AET and Worm.Autorun.VHG, two threats using the Autorun security loophole in older versions of Windows, occupy the eighth and ninth spots on BitDefender’s Top Ten E-Threats for September. Interestingly enough, Worm.Autorun.VHG, is actually a downloader component used to spread the well-known Conficker or Kido worm (aka Downadup).

At number ten on BitDefender’s Top Ten E-Threats for September is Trojan.Skintrim.HTML.A, a type of HTML page usually found associated with adware programs such as Navipromo, with1.29 percent of total infections.

BitDefender’s September 2009 Top 10 E-Threat list includes:

1. Trojan.Clicker.CM 10.98%

2. Trojan.AutorunINF.Gen 9.58%

3. Trojan.Wimad.Gen.1 5.52%

4. Win32.Worm.Downadup.Gen 4.68%

5. Exploit.PDF-JS.Gen 4.09%

6. Trojan.Exploit.JS.Y 3.44%

7. Win32.Sality.OG 2.75%

8. Trojan.Autorun.AET 2.27%

9. Worm.Autorun.VHG 1.78%

10. Trojan.Skintrim.HTML.A 1.49%

11. OTHER 53.41%


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