BitDefender the widely acclaimed provider of security solutions in its just issued report lists several threats that were encountered the most on the Romanian cyber-space during Q3-2011 .i.e. July-September 2011.
The firm, apparently states that Downadup worm's twin variants -Win32.Worm.DownadupJob.A (2.13%) and Win32.Worm.Downadup.Gen (7.71%) together accounted for 10% of all infections discovered on Romanian computers. To proliferate, the worm abused security flaws within the RPC Server Utility of Windows computers, while trying to load scareware software i.e. phony anti-virus programs as well as preventing access to legitimate security application Internet sites.
One more malware item, which was circulating within the Romanian online environment, was Trojan.Autorun that apparently was one of the highly-frequent e-threats in circulation. This Trojan exploited Autorun files saved in detachable storage devices for proliferating, hence the name Trojan.Autorun.
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