2006 Email-borne Malware Review
Server-side Polymorphic Viruses Defeat Traditional AV

This January 2007 report from Proofpoint and Commtouch reviews the new techniques that virus writers used to deploy their malicious software during the past year. Computer viruses, which grew progressively more virulent over the course of 2006, posed an overwhelming threat to less sophisticated forms of anti-virus protection. New server-side polymorphic viruses that emerged during 2006 launched rapid burst attacks comprised of vast numbers of variants to circumvent common AV defenses.
Download this free report and learn about the rapidly changing state of malware distribution and why signature-based anti-virus protection alone cannot fully protect today's enterprise.
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