With the holiday season and its flurry of shopping, greetings and other online activities, also comes a bump in malware production. Proof of that came early this year with the proliferation of several versions of the Sober worm. “Unfortunately for us, the holidays have historically brought with them an increase in malware activity,” Ed Moyle, manager of CTG Security Services, told TechNewsWorld.
Computers Get Sober at the Holidays
Posted by: Susan B. Shor November 16, 2005 10:40 AMWith the holiday season and its flurry of shopping, greetings and other online activities, also comes a bump in malware production. Proof of that came early this year with the proliferation of several versions of the Sober worm. “Unfortunately for us, the holidays have historically brought with them an increase in malware activity,” Ed Moyle, manager of CTG Security Services, told TechNewsWorld.