Organised crime turns to malware
Cyber criminals are changing tactics by using malicious software as a tool for profit — and the trend is set to increase as hacking becomes easier.
A security intelligence report by Microsoft has found that detection of malicious software rose by more than 300 percent from the second half of 2006 to last year.
Malicious software, also known as malware, is software designed to infiltrate or damage a computer system without the owner’s informed consent. Colin Erasmus, security specialist at Microsoft, said yesterday: “We found that when a computer crashes, is slow or doesn’t work properly, 80 percent of the time it was because of presence of malware.